Grammar Test 1 (Too, Enough, As... As)

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Grammar Test - 

(not) as...as, too, enough


A. Complete the sentences.

1. Did you have_enough_time to answer all of the exam questions?

2. Phil isn't_as generous as_ his brother. (generous)

3. We didn't buy the computer. It was_too_. (expensive)


4. They usually take the bus to school because it's_too far__to walk.
(far)

5. Maggie can't go to the theatre. She hasn't got_enough_ money.

6. I wasn't_too fast__ to win the race. (fast)

7. My sister is_older enough_ to drive, but she hasn't got a car. (old)

8. Are you_as tall as_ your father now? (tall)

B. Complete with TOO or ENOUGH and the adjective in brackets:


 
1. Peter is _too short_ to become a police officer. He's only 1.65 cm tall.
(short)
2. I'd like to buy a new car and a good house, but I'm just not _too rich_to
do it. (rich)
3. My school is _too far_from my house to go on foot. So, I cycle to school
every morning. (far)
4.  Kelly is _not young enough__to drive a car. She's only 14. (young)
5.   That skirt you are wearing is _too tight_for you. You need a bigger size.
(tight)
6.  David is quite a fast runner, but he isn't _fast enough_to beat the Italian
runner, who is considered to be the best. (fast)
7.   I'm a good swimmer, but I'm not _enough good_to enter a
championship. (good)
8.  The beach was _too crowded_yesterday, so we decided to go
somewhere else. (crowded)

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