The document provides instructions and examples for choosing between the words "as" and "like" in different contexts. It presents 14 multiple choice questions asking whether "as" or "like" is correct based on the given sentence. It then provides a second set of instructions and examples for choosing between phrases using "enough" in different contexts, presenting 10 multiple choice questions testing this grammar point.
The document provides instructions and examples for choosing between the words "as" and "like" in different contexts. It presents 14 multiple choice questions asking whether "as" or "like" is correct based on the given sentence. It then provides a second set of instructions and examples for choosing between phrases using "enough" in different contexts, presenting 10 multiple choice questions testing this grammar point.
The document provides instructions and examples for choosing between the words "as" and "like" in different contexts. It presents 14 multiple choice questions asking whether "as" or "like" is correct based on the given sentence. It then provides a second set of instructions and examples for choosing between phrases using "enough" in different contexts, presenting 10 multiple choice questions testing this grammar point.
a. as b. like 2. She drinks ____ a fish. a. as b. like 3. He's been behaving ____ a child all afternoon. a. as b. like 4. He works ____ a receptionist three days a week. a. as b. like 5. Weather ____ this always depresses me. a. as b. like 6. I'll do it ____ agreed. a. as b. like 7. I regard them ____ friends. a. like b. as 8. Considered ____ a whole, the project's very good. a. as b. like 9. They were late ____ usual. a. as b. like 10. I gave it to her ____ a present. a. as b. like 11. Stop acting ____ a fool. a. like b. as 12. ____ me, she works hard. a. As b. Like 13. The director behaves ____ a spoilt child. a. as b. like 14. I feel ____ a holiday. a. as b. like
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Enough
Instructions. Circle the correct answer.
1. I didn’t run ………………….. to catch the bus.
enough fast fast enough 2. She is ………………….. to know better. old enough enough old 3. We have bought ………………….. milk enough enough milk 4. She was ………………… to lock the car. enough prudent prudent enough 5. He was ………………… to trust her. stupid enough enough stupid 6. Is it ………………… for you? enough warm warm enough 7. Have we got ………………… for buying the tickets? money enough enough money 8. Many tablet computers are ………………….. to put in your pocket. enough small small enough 9. We haven’t got …………………. chairs enough enough chairs 10. We haven’t got …………………. paint. enough blue blue enough
Taken from: https://www.englishgrammar.org/grammar-exercise-17/