Instructions. Use enough with the adjectives in the list to complete the sentences. Use each word only once.
Example: Jeremy is only fourteen. He's not ___________ to get a driver's license.
old enough
Explanation When using enough with adjectives, always put enough after the adjective.
good enough efficient enough hot enough clean enough big enough old enough etc.
List big tall old warm dry strong long sweet cooked
Customer: This meat is not ___________. It's red inside. Waiter: I'll take care of it for you.
Daughter: I really like this coat. Can I get it? Mother: I don't think it is going to be _________. You had better get a heavier one.
Mike: A medium pizza is not ___________ for five people. John: Okay. Let's get a large one then.
When Phillip was in high school, he was not ________ to play basketball, so he decided to play baseball.
Mrs. Graham: I don't think these curtains are ___________ to reach the floor in my living room. Salesperson: How long do you need them? Mrs. Graham: Seventy inches.
This tea isn't ___________. It needs more sugar.
The clothes aren't __________. Please put them back in the drier.
Art: How's the coffee? Joe: It's not ________ for me. It tastes too weak. Art: Maybe you should get an espresso.