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A2

English Grammar Exercises for A2 – (not) as … as, too, enough

5 exercices

1. Look at the information and compare the two film stars. Write sentences with as … as or not as … as and the adjectives in brackets.

DanDruffAge: 28Height: 1 m 85Weight: 80 kgMoney: $20 millionSuccess: 1 awardWork: 3 days a weekPopularity: * * *
ConstanceNoringAge: 28Height: 1 m 60Weight: 60 kgMoney: $20 millionSuccess: 3 awardWork: 3 days a weekPopularity: * * * *
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Exercise image 2
  • 1)
    (young) Dan is as young as Constance.
  • 2)
    (rich)
  • 3)
    (successful)
  • 4)
    (tall)
  • 5)
    (popular)
  • 6)
    (heavy)
  • 7)
    (hard-working)

2. Use the chart to write five more sentences. Use too and the infinitive.

You areJaneThe boxThe lorryThe weatherThis coffeecoldheavyhotlazytallyoungdrinkgo into the bargo under the bridgehelp with the houseworkliftplay outside
  • 1)
    You are too young to go into the bar.
  • 2)
  • 3)
  • 4)
  • 5)
  • 6)

3. Rewrite the sentences in exercise 2 with enough and the adjectives in the box. Do not change the meaning.

cool      hard-working      light      low      old      warm
  • 1)
    You aren’t old enough to go into the bar.
  • 2)
  • 3)
  • 4)
  • 5)
  • 6)

4. Underline the mistakes. Rewrite the sentences correctly.

  • 1)
    I’m to old to learn a new language.
  • I’m too old to learn a new language.
  • 2)
    I’m not as old than you.
  • 3)
    It isn’t too wet play tennis.
  • 4)
    Is your coat enough warm?

5. Challenge!

ABC      a bat      a bee      ice      lightninga picture      a tree      a mouse
  • Challenge!
  • Complete these common English similes with the words in the box. Can you think of similar expressions in your own language?
  • 1)
    He’s as cold as
  • 2)
    She’s as pretty as
  • 3)
    He’s as quiet as
  • 4)
    She’s as quick as
  • 5)
    He’s as blind as
  • 6)
    She’s as busy as
  • 7)
    It’s as easy as
  • 8)
    He’s as tall as
  • Similar expressions in your own language:

Comment Pratiquer

  1. 1Lisez chaque question attentivement
  2. 2Écrivez votre réponse ou sélectionnez l'option correcte
  3. 3Cliquez sur 'Afficher la Réponse' pour vérifier votre travail
  4. 4Examinez les erreurs et essayez des exercices similaires
  5. 5Passez à l'exercice suivant lorsque vous êtes prêt