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English, 21.07.2019 13:30 grimwolf1023

Complete the sentences. use as as, too or enough and the words in brackets. 1 the new teacher isn’t as the last one. (popular) 2 i don’t want to see the film. it’s (violent) 3 we haven’t got to buy three tickets. (money) 4 i don’t think i’ll go for a walk today. it’s (wet) 5 is that exercise this one? (difficult) 6 why didn’t denise get the job? she’s gerry. (clever) 7 don’t drink that coffee now. it’s (hot) 8 the twilight film isn’t the book. (good) 9 she didn’t get the part in the film because she isn’t (funny) 10 i can’t come to the cinema. i haven’t got before football practice. (time)

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