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TOBB University of Economics and Technology AR LEVEL – WEEK 6

Department of Foreign Languages HUB.PIN.U6 Grammar

LANGUAGE HUB PREINTERMEDIATE UNIT 6 GRAMMAR EXTRA


EXERCISE A.
Please, choose the correct option.
1. Jenny is enough / too lazy. She never studies.
2. I have too many / too much problems. I’m so unhappy.
3. There aren’t too much / enough job opportunities for young people.
4. I know I can’t win the lottery. I’m not lucky enough / too.
5. I’m going to sleep early tonight. I’m enough / too tired.
6. Some children eat too much / too many chocolate. It’s bad for them.
7. You have too many / enough video games you should give away some of them.
8. She has too / enough clothes. She doesn’t need more.
9. They are talented too much / enough to join the competition.
10.I watch enough / too many horror films and I get scared at night.

EXERCISE B.
Please, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use too and enough.
1. I need more time to finish this report.
I don’t have __________________________ to finish this report.
2. John is more competitive than necessary for the local team.
John is __________________________ for the local team.
3. We need more people to make a football team.
There aren’t __________________________ here to make a football team.
4. You must be really good to win the competition this year.
Are you __________________________ to win the competition this year?
5. There should be fewer adverts on TV these days.
There are __________________________ adverts on TV these days.
6. We think we need more sports facilities in our town.
We don’t think there are __________________________ in our town.
7. He spends more time than he should watching television and not working.
He spends __________________________ watching television and not working.
(taken from NLL PIN Course Book & Unit Test)
TOBB University of Economics and Technology AR LEVEL – WEEK 6
Department of Foreign Languages HUB.PIN.U6 Grammar

EXERCISE C.
Please, complete the sentences with a verb from the box. Sometimes you need the infinitive
(work/go etc.) and sometimes you need –ing (working/going etc.).
do/doing listen/listening wear/wearing
eat/eating sleep/sleeping work/working
fly/flying stay/staying
get/getting wait/waiting
go/going watch/watching
1. Please, be quiet! I’m ____________________________.
2. I feel tired today. I didn’t ____________________________ very well up in the morning.
3. What time do you usually ____________________________ up in the morning?
4. ‘Where are you ____________________________?’ ‘To the bank.’
5. Did you ____________________________ Netflix last night?
6. Look at that plane! ____________________________ is one of my childhood dreams.
7. You can turn off the radio. I’m not ____________________________ to it.
8. They didn’t ____________________________ anything because they weren’t hungry.
9. The feeling of ___________________________for something that I even don’t know makes my soul
incomplete.
10.‘Does Susan always ____________________________ glasses?’ ‘No, only for reading.’
11.‘What are you ____________________________ tonight?’ ` ____________________________ at home sounds nice
I guess.’
(taken from Essential Grammar in Use)
EXERCISE D.
Please, complete the dialogues with the given verbs in Present Perfect by using just, already or
yet.
1. A: Is Tom here?
B: No, I’m afraid he ________________________________ (go).
2. A: What time are Diane and Paul coming?
B: They ________________________________ (arrive). (=before you expected)
3. A: Are Diane and Paul here?
B: No, they ________________________________ (arrive). (=but B expects Diane and Paul to arrive soon)
4. A: ________________ Nicole ________________ her new job __________________? (start)
B: No, she starts next week.
5. A: This is my new dress.
B: Oh, it’s nice. _________________ you _________________ it __________________? (wear)
6. A: John, this is Emma.
B: Yes, I know. We ___________________________________ (meet).
7. A: Are you hungry?
B: No, I __________________________ (have) dinner.
8. A: Does James know that you’re going away?
B: No, I __________________________ him __________________ (not tell). (but B is going to tell him soon)
(adapted from Essential Grammar in Use)

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