Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Modifying Comparisons
Too or Enough
100

Cost of living is:

a) general level of happiness

b) the way you live

c) how much we have to pay for our basic needs

c) how much we have to pay for our basic needs

100

play an important role __

in

100

to show a small difference using comparative adjectives, use a little or _____

a bit

100

too and not enough tell us that something is acceptable/unacceptable 

unacceptable

200

time well spent is

a) a verb phrase

b) a noun phrase

b) a noun phrase

200

You teachers will ____  themselves __ vodka Hanoi after the last class of the day;-)

treat themselves to

200

to show a small difference using an as...as comparison, use almost or _____

nearly

200

Phrases with too/enough are often followed by ____

to + verb

300

Write two verbs with the same meaning as the verb

to trade

exchange, swap

300

If you _______ peace and quiet, clean air and living closer to nature you´ll find it worth it.

value 

300

It's ______ busier than other places.

Write all four possible answers

a little

a bit

a whole lot

much

300

Make a sentence with enough, which comes after an adjective

Suggested answer:

That's good enough for me.

400

I always wanted to live in the mountains and to travel around the world. That kind of _______ is very appealing to me.

lifestyle

400

Think positively and try to ___ __ ___ __ your appearance so that you feel your absolute best all day.

make the most of

400

It was ______(good) vacation I've ever had.

Use a superlative adjective and a modifying comparison

by far the best

400

Make a sentence with enough, which comes before a noun

Suggested answer:

That's enough pizza for me, thanks!

500

Men and women _______ each other out, and we have to get to a point where we are comfortable with appreciating each other.

balance

500

Customers know they can ___ __  the quality of the coffee, and they like that the café trust them.

rely on

500

I spent a lot of money this this weekend, but 

not nearly as much as/a whole lot more than

I did last weekend.

not nearly as much as

500

idiom:

He who does no good, does evil ___.

enough

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