. is rich enough to buy a Ferrari. 2. We haven’t got enough money to go on holiday. 3. He is not fit enough. 4. The meat is good enough for us to buy. 5. Part (b): It should be ‘old enough 6 money enough b) enough money c) too much money d) so much money 3. He can’t run very fast. He is not ……………………. a) fit enough b) too fit c) enough fit d) fit though 4. The meat is good enough ...
. fast enough b) enough fast 2. She is ………………… to know better. a) old enough b) enough old 3. We have bought ………………… a) enough milk b) milk enough 4. She was ………………… to lock the car. a) prudent enough b). enough b) enough prudent 5. He was …………………… to trust her. a) stupid enough b) enough stupid 6. Is it ………………… for you? a) enough warm b) warm enough 7. Have we got …………………… for buying the ...
. English grammar exercise Choose the grammatically correct sentence in each case. Question 1 a) She is not. perpetrated against women must be condemned. Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
. Exclamations exercise Exclamations are often constructed with how, what and such . Test your understanding of these structures with this grammar exercise. Complete the
. Expressing future | Grammar exercise Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb given. have it for $100.’ ‘OK. I will buy it.’ Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
. The few b) A few c) Few 9. …………………. friends that she has are influential people. a) The few b) A few c) Few 10. ………………… did he realize what he was getting himself into. a) Little b) The little c). culture. a) The few b) A few c) Few 6. We met ……………… Germans during our vacation in Italy. a) a few b) the few 7. In ……………… words he expressed his gratitude. a) a few b) the few 8. ...
. General grammar exercise Do as directed. 1. The science of ship-building was known to ancient Indians. (Change. craftsmen in the world. (Superlative degree) Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
. Gerund or infinitive – grammar exercise Some verbs are followed by infinitives while others are followed by gerunds. There are also some verbs that are followed by both gerunds and infinitives. Complete. across the river. Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) . gerunds and infinitives. ...
. If or unless grammar exercise Unless means if not’. These words are often confused. Complete the following sentences using if or unless. 1. …………………. you eat too much, you will fall ill. a) If b). pay is too low. a) if b) unless 7. I will be back tomorrow ………………… there is a train strike. a) unless b) if 8. I will quit my job ……………… they don’t offer me a raise. a) if b) unless 9. I will ...
. If or whether: Grammar exercise Complete the following sentences using if or whether . In some cases they are both possible. 1. I am not sure …………………………. I will have the time. a) whether b). asked me whether / if I had ever been to Europe. 9. I don’t know whether / if she will come. 10. Janet is going to marry Charles whether she likes it or not. Be first to know when grammar. time. ...