VES 7. She hasn't got ticket. She'll have to borrow some. (money) to buy a Use TOO and ENOUGH to write sentences with a similar meaning: 1. I'm too young to drive. I'm not 2. The exam was too easy for us. The exam 3. The car wasn't cheap enough for our budget. 4. I am too short to be a firefighter. I'm 5. Tom isn't rich enough to buy that mansion. 6. The students aren't mature enough to watch that film. 7. The film is too predictable to be interesting. 8. The book isn't realistic enough to be believable.
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I'm not old enough to drive.
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- I'm not old enough to drive.
- The exam wasn't challenging enough for us.
- The car wasn't affordable enough for our budget.
- I'm not tall enough to be a firefighter.
- Tom isn't wealthy enough to buy that mansion.
- The students aren't sufficiently mature to watch that film.
- The film is too predictable to be interesting.
- The book lacks enough realism to be believable.
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