VI. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence using too/enough with infinitive
too/enough/so . . . as with infinitive
1.You are very young. You can’t have a front-door key.
2.It is very cold. We can’t bathe.
3.Would you be very kind and answer this letter by return?
4.I am rather old. I can’t wear that kind of hat.
5.The ladder wasn’t very long. It didn’t reach the window.
6.He hadn’t much money. He couldn’t live on it. (Omit it.)
7.He was furious. He couldn’t speak.
8.The fire isn’t very hot. It won’t boil a kettle.
9.Tom was very foolish. He told lies to the police.
10.You are quite thin. You could slip between the bars.
11.He is very ill. He can’t eat anything.
12.Our new car is very wide. It won’t get through those gates.
13.The floor wasn’t strong. We couldn’t dance on it. (Omit it.)
14.I was terrified. I couldn’t move.
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1. You are too young to have a front-door key
2. It is too cold to bathe
3. Would you be too kind to answer this letter by return?
4. I am not young enough to wear that kind of hat
5. The ladder was too short to reach the window
6. He didn’t have enough money to live on it
7. He was too furious to speak
8. The fire isn’t hot enough to boil a kettle
9. Tom was too foolish to tell lies to the police
10. You are thin enough to slip between the bars
11. He is too ill to eat anything
12. Our new car is too wide to get through those gates
13. The floor wasn’t strong enough for us to dance on