6 Complete the sentences with the verb to be and too or not... enough plus the
adjective given.
1 This film is for adults, and Aisha is only
fifteen.
She
isn't old enough (old) to see it.
2 This game show
(easy). Everybody always wins.
3 This cartoon
(original), It's exactly the same as all the
others.
4 Owen needs to improve. He
(good) to be in the
first team
5 It
(hot) in here.
Can you open the window?
6 I can't understand this film. The story
(confusing)!
7 That horror film was awful. It
(scary). I was so
bored I fell asleep!
In this sentence, we need to use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "old enough" to describe Aisha's age. We use "isn't" because it is a contraction of "is not." The adjective "old" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
2. This game show is not easy. Everybody always wins.
Here, we use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "not easy" to describe the game show. The adjective "easy" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
3. This cartoon is not original. It's exactly the same as all the others.
Again, we use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "not original" to describe the cartoon. The adjective "original" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
4. Owen needs to improve. He isn't good enough to be in the first team.
In this sentence, we use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "not good enough" to describe Owen's skills. The adjective "good" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
5. It is not hot in here. Can you open the window?
Here, we use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "not hot" to describe the temperature. The adjective "hot" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
6. I can't understand this film. The story is confusing!
In this sentence, we use the verb "to be" in the positive form and "confusing" to describe the story. The adjective "confusing" is given, so we include it in the sentence.
7. That horror film was awful. It was not scary. I was so bored I fell asleep!
Here, we use the verb "to be" in the negative form and "not scary" to describe the film. The adjective "scary" is given, so we include it in the sentence.