
COMPLETE WITH TOO - ENOUGH 1. This computer is (slow) calculation. to do this 2. Elaine is (old)
to enter here. 3. This suitcase is (heavy) to carry 4. It isn't (sunny) to sunbathe. 5. Are you (tall) to reach that shelf? 6. You're (young) to drive. 7. You aren't (old) to drive. 8. That sweater is big, it's (big) for you.

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Ответ:
1. This computer is too slow to do this calculation.
Этот компьютер слишком медленный, чтобы сделать эти вычисления.
2. Elaine is not old enough to enter here.
Элэйн не достаточно взрослая, чтобы зайти сюда.
3. This suitcase is too heavy to carry.
Этот чемодан слишком тяжёлый для того, чтобы его нести.
4. It isn't sunny enough to sunbathe.
Не достаточно солнечно для того, чтобы загорать.
5. Are you tall enough to reach that shelf?
Ты достаточно высокий, чтобы достать до полки?
6. You're too young to drive.
Ты слишком молод чтобы водить машину.
7. You aren't old enough to drive.
Ты не достаточно взрослый, чтобы водить машину.
8. That sweater is big, it's too big for you.
Этот свитер большой, он слишком большой для тебя.
Объяснение:



1. This computer is too slow to do this calculation. 2. Elaine is too old to enter here. 3. This suitcase is too heavy to carry. 4. It isn't sunny enough to sunbathe. 5. Are you tall enough to reach that shelf? 6. You're too young to drive. 7. You aren't old enough to drive. 8. That sweater is big, it's too big for you.
In these sentences, we are using the structure "too + adjective + to-infinitive" to express that something is not suitable or sufficient for a particular action or purpose. The adjective describes the extent or degree to which the action or purpose cannot be fulfilled.
In sentences 1, 2, 3, and 8, we use "too + adjective" to indicate that the computer is not fast enough, Elaine is not young enough, the suitcase is too heavy, and the sweater is too big, respectively. These adjectives describe the extent to which the objects are not suitable for their intended purposes.
In sentence 4, we use "enough" after the adjective "sunny" to indicate that the weather is not sufficiently sunny for sunbathing. "Enough" is used to denote sufficiency or adequacy.
In sentences 5, 6, and 7, we use "enough" after the adjective "tall," "young," and "old," respectively, to ask if the person possesses the required height, age, or experience for a specific action or responsibility.
Remember that the usage of "too" and "enough" depends on the context and the speaker's intention to convey insufficiency or suitability.


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