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Using Adjectives Activity.

The document provides a series of sentences that require rewriting using specific adjectives and phrases such as 'too', 'enough', 'so', 'such', and comparative forms. Each sentence maintains its original meaning while incorporating the given words. The exercise focuses on understanding the use of adjectives in different contexts.

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Using Adjectives Activity.

The document provides a series of sentences that require rewriting using specific adjectives and phrases such as 'too', 'enough', 'so', 'such', and comparative forms. Each sentence maintains its original meaning while incorporating the given words. The exercise focuses on understanding the use of adjectives in different contexts.

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USING ADJECTIVES: Too / Enough. So / Such. Comparison of adjectives.

REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING THE WORDS IN BRACKETS AND WITHOUT CHANGING THE MEANING OF
THE ORIGINAL SENTENCES.
1. My bag was so heavy that I had to ask for help. (such)

2. Alan is too old to change careers now. (enough)

3. The climb was so difficult that we stopped to rest several times. (such)

4. She ran too slowly to win the race. (enough)

5. The house isn´t big enough for us to live in. (too)

6. Jack wore such an elegant suit that everyone complimented him. (so)

7. My sister is too young to watch horror films. (enough)

8. My mother is so wise that people often ask her for advice. (such)

9. The package is too heavy for you to lift by yourself. (enough)

10. She felt so happy that she hugged everyone around her. (such)

11. She is too young to have children. (enough)

12. The race was so long that I couldn´t finish it. (such)

13. I´m not fit enough to run long distances. (too)

14. This book is so good. (such)

15. She works much harder than her husband. (not as…as)

16. You are taller than me. (not as…as)

17. No other fictional secret agent is as famous as James Bond. (superlative)

18. I have never read such an interesting book. (superlative)

19. Germany is richer than India. (not as…as)

20. Apples aren´t as expensive as bananas. (comparative)

21. The meat wasn´t as good as the fish. (comparative)

22. Al swims faster than Peter. (not as…as)

23. Sheila is 1.55 m tall. Her brother is 1.70 m tall. (comparative)


Sheila….
24. I thought it would be better than that. (not as…as)

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