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zzz [600]
3 years ago
10

Complete the sentences.

English
1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
6 0
The correct way to form these sentences are 
1) The new teacher isn't AS popular as the last one.
2) I don't want to see the film. It's TOO violent.
3) We haven't gotten ENOUGH money to buy 3 tickets.
4) I don't think i will go for a walk today. It's TOO wet.
5) Is that exercise diffucult AS that one?
6) Why didn't Denise get the job? She's clever AS Gerry.
7) Don't drink that coffee now. It's TOO hot. 
8) The Twilight film is'nt AS good as the book.
9) She didn't get the part in the film because she isn't funny ENOUGH.
10) I can't come to the cinema. I haven't got ENOUGH time before football practice.

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