Grammar Multiple Choice Activities

Title: Using too, very and enough   Content: Noun Phrases   Level: Intermediate
UGRU Book: level2   UGRU Module: module2
 
Directions: Choose the best word to complete the sentence.
 I don't have _________________time to go to the park this evening.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 I'm ____________________short, so I can't change that light bulb on the ceiling.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 That box is __________________ heavy. I can't lift it.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 The box is ___________________ heavy, but I can lift it.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 I didn't have ________________food this morning. I'm still ______________hungry.
  enough, very
  enough, too
  very, too
  too, very

 Nadine is rich ________________ to buy a new BMW.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 My mother is old ________________ to stop working and retire from her nursing job.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 Last night was _______________ hot to sleep, so today I'm ________________ tired.
  enough, too
  very, too
  too, enough
  too, very

 I couldn't finish my homework last night. I was __________________sleepy.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 I live _________________ far from school to walk there.
  too
  very
  enough
 

 It's not ____________warm today. It's ______________ cold to wear a t-shirt.
  enough, too
  very, too
  very, enough
  too, very

 Yesterday, I didn't feel _________ well, but I wasn't sick ___________ to stay home.
  too, very
  enough, too
  very, too
  very, enough

 Did you have _____________coffee? Would you like some more? It's ____________ hot, so be careful not to burn your tongue.
  very, enough
  enough, very
  too, very
  enough, too

 I believe by the end to the semester her English will be good ______________ to find a job at the American Hospital. They don't have _____________ English speakers working at the information desk.
  enough, very
  enough, enough
  enough, too
  very, enough