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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #41409: Vocabulary - Enough / Too / Very
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    Vocabulary - Enough / Too / Very


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    English exercise "Vocabulary - Enough / Too / Very" created by lili73 with The test builder
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    1.
    The house was for us, so we didn't buy it.
    2.
    It's not easy for the bellboy to carry these suitcases, they are for him.
    3.
    The bellboy is carrying these suitcases with difficulty, they are not
    4.
    The coffee is hot, but I can drink it.
    5.
    When I came back home the house wasn't so I turned the heating on.
    6.
    What's the matter Doctor! Didn't you get last night?
    7.
    Look at Betty! She is hungry today.
    8.
    Mark didn't feel to go to school this morning.
    9.
    This book is difficult to read, I don't understand it at all.
    10.
    The weather is to go to the beach.
    11.
    Sonia!!! Do you have to help me?








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