Enough; not enough; tooOnline version In this exercise, you choose the alternative that best describes the pictures by Wanius Carvalho 1 1. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The box is big enough for the cat. b The cat isn't big enough to fit in the box. 2 2. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The baby is cute enough to be photographed. b The baby isn't cute enough to be photographed. 3 3. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a He isn't drinking enough water. b Do you drink enough water? 4 4. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a That's not enough to buy a house. b That's enough money to buy a car. 5 5. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a There isn't enough money to pay the bills. b There is enough money to pay the bills. 6 6. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The box isn't big enough for the leopard. b The box is big enough for the leopard. 7 7. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a He isn't strong enough to do it. b He is strong enough to do it. 8 8. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The music is loud enough. b The music is too loud. 9 9. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The box is too big for the leopard. b The leopard is too big for the box. 10 10. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The sneakers are too big for him. b The sneakers aren't big enough for him. 11 11. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a The beach is too large. b The beach is too crowded. 12 12. Choose the alternative that best describes the picture: a She is too tired to keep working. b She isn't tired enough to keep working.