2 Complete the second sentences so that they have a similar meaning to the first sentences. Use the words in brackets
1 The storm was too weak to do any damage (powerful)
The storm
2 My shoes weren't clean enough to wear in the house (dirty)
My shoes
3 This football shirt isn't cheap enough, so I can't buy it (expensive)
This football shirt
4 That bag is too heavy to lift (light)
That bag
Explanation: The word "too" in the original sentence indicates that the storm was not strong enough. By using the negative form "not powerful enough", we convey the same meaning.
2 My shoes were too dirty to wear in the house.
Explanation: The word "enough" in the original sentence indicates that the shoes were not clean to a satisfactory extent. By using the word "too" and the adjective "dirty", we convey the same meaning.
3 This football shirt is too expensive for me to buy.
Explanation: The word "cheap" in the original sentence indicates a desirable price. By using the word "too" and the adjective "expensive", we convey the same meaning.
4 That bag is too light to lift.
Explanation: The word "heavy" in the original sentence indicates a desirable weight. By using the word "too" and the adjective "light", we convey the same meaning.