15 Study the table. Then, complete the sentences with too or enough and the adjectives in brackets. Write in your notebook. We use too+ adjective for something that is more than we want or need. (negative meaning) Ben is too young to work as a basketball mascot. (Ben is very young. He can't work as a basketball mascot.) We use adjective + enough or enough + noun for something that is as much as we want or need. (positive meaning) David is fit enough to be a footballer. (David can be a footballer.) I have got enough money to buy this costume. (I can afford to buy it.) 1 On weekdays, Sam is usually ... to go out after work. (tired) blod al eens) ont viitn 2 Sarah is... to work as a fashion designer. 495 (creative) 3 Tom is... to be a firefighter. (brave) 4 I'm afraid Mr Smith isn't... to be a salesperson. (friendly) 5 You are not... (old) to become a lifeguard. 6 It's... to drive around all day. (tiring) 7 Paul is ... to be a basketball player. (tall)
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