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1. a We enjoyed our holiday. It was so relaxing.

b We enjoyed our holiday. We had such a goodtime.

2. a I don't like London very much. It's so.................................................

b I don't like London very much. It's such...............................................

3. a I like Ann. She's so...............................................................................

b I like Ann. She's such............................................................................

4. a I wouldn't like to be a teacher. It's so....................................................

b I wouldn't like to be a teacher. It's such.................................................

5. a It's great to see you again! I haven't seen you for so.............................

b It's great to see you again! I haven't seen you for such .

ENOUGH AND TOO

20. , enough :

: big old warm well

: cups milk money qualifications room time

1. She shouldn't get married yet. She's not... old enough.

2. I'd like to buy a car but I haven't got.................................................

3. Have you got.............................in your tea or would you like some more?

4. Are you...............................................? Or shall I switch on the heating?

5. It's only a small car. There isn't...........................................for all of you.

6. Steve didn't feel.............................................to go to work this morning.

7. I didn't answer all the questions in the exam. I didn't have.........................

8. Do you think I've got...............................................to apply for the job?

9. Try this jacket on and see if it's.................................................for you.

10. There weren't.....................for everybody to have coffee at the same time.

21. , too enough , .

Is she going to get married?   I need to talk to you about something. Let's go to the cinema. Why don't we sit in the garden? Would you like to be a politician? Do you want to play tennis today?   Did you hear what he was saying?   Can he read a newspaper in English? (old) No, she's not old enough to getmarried. (busy) Well, I'm afraid I'm......... to you now. (late) No, it's to the cinema. (warm) It's not............... in the garden. (nice) No, I'm............ a politician. (energy) No, I haven't got........ tennis today. (far away) No, we were........... what he was saying. (English) No, he doesn't know .. newspaper.

22. , too enough.

1. We couldn't eat the food. It was too hot. The food was too hot to eat.

2. I can't drink this coffee. It's too hot. This coffee is......................................

3. Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy. The piano......................

4. I don't wear this coat in winter. It isn't warm enough. This coat.................

5. I can't explain the situation. It is too complicated. The situation................

6. Three people can't sit on this sofa. It isn't wide enough. This sofa.............

7. We couldn't climb over the wall. It was too high. The wall........................

8. You can't see some things without a microscope. They are too small. Some........................................................................................................

QUITE RATHER

23. , quite + :

a busy day a nice day a good voice a long way a nice time a strong wind a lot of mistakes a frightening experience

1. The weather was better than we had expected. It was quite a nice day.

2. Tom often sings. He's got........................................................................

3. The bus stop wasn't very near the hotel. We had to walk..........................

4. I'm tired. I've had.........................................................................................

5. Our holiday was OK. We had.....................................................................

6. It's warm today but there's..........................................................................

7. I hope that never happens again. It was.......................................................

8. She speaks English fluently but she makes.................................................

24. , . quite, - rather.

1. She's quite intelligent but rather lazy. (intelligent/lazy)

2. The car goes..............................but it's................................ (well/noisy)

3. The programme was........................but........................ (long/interesting)

4. George is.......................but he's............................ (a hard worker/slow)

5. I was................with the hotel but Jim was............... (disappointed/pleased)

6. It's..........................job but it's.............................work. (a well-paid/hard)

7. Sarah lives................ but it's..............to get to her house. (near/difficult)

25. quite ? .

  more than a little, less than very (Section A) ompletely (Section C)
1. It's quite cold. You'd better wear your coat. ............\/......... .................
2. 'Are you sure?' 'Yes, quite sure. ' ........................ .........\/......
3. Maria's English is quite good. ........................ .................
4.I couldn't believe it. It was quite incredible. ....................... .................
5. The people I work with are quite friendly. ........................ .................
6. My bedroom is quite big. ........................ .................
7. You're quite right. ........................ .................
       

26. , quite + :

amazing different impossible right safe sure unnecessary true

1. I didn't believe her at first, but in fact what she said was quite true.

2. You won't fall. The ladder is.....................................................................

3. I'm afraid I can't do what you ask. It's.........................................................

4.I couldn't agree with you more. You are.....................................................

5. You can't compare the two things. They are...............................................

6. You needn't have done that. It was..............................................................

7. I think I saw them go out but I'm not...........................................................

8. I couldn't believe what had happened. It was...............................................

1. I , , . I . ing: asking .

2. II , , . I, II , . : 1) ed : asked - ; 2) II , (. .): given.

3. : , : , , , , , , , .

4. , . get/become/seem, feel/taste . .

5. So /, such ( ): so beautiful, such a good time. enough /, : She is beautifulenough. She has enough beauty to be called ''pretty''. quite rather , quite (quite nice), rather (rather lazy).

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