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The consequence clause 'so I had to wait' shows the coffee was excessively hot.","The soup was too salty to eat, so I ordered something else.",[17],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019d6e18-8f44-70b1-96de-a04d6eb504ac",1,[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f43-7c72-8483-cd9a87d00ab7","was too hot",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f43-7d0a-8483-cd9a88c13fe8","was extremely hot",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f43-7d6e-8483-cd9a891c336b","was quite hot",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019d6e18-8f46-7657-a918-791828062607","The instructions for assembling the furniture __1__ for me to understand.","Use 'adjective + enough' to show something meets the required level. The construction 'quite + adjective + enough' is rare and unnatural in standard English.","The explanation was clear enough for everyone to follow.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":19,"options":41},"019d6e18-8f46-761b-a918-7918277c7d17",[42,45,48],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-75b3-a918-79182721157d","were quite simple enough",{"id":46,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-75d7-a918-791827287a16","were simple enough",{"id":49,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-75fb-a918-7918277472d1","were too simple",{"id":52,"sentenceTemplate":53,"displayOrder":54,"explanation":55,"exampleSentence":56,"blanks":57},"019d6e18-8f46-7817-a918-79182d16ab8e","I need to buy a new laptop because my old one __1__ to run the software I need for work.",4,"Use 'too + adjective + to-infinitive' when something is excessive and prevents an action. The laptop's slowness makes it impossible to run the required software.","The text is too small to read without my glasses.",[58],{"id":59,"blankNumber":19,"options":60},"019d6e18-8f46-77df-a918-79182cac300b",[61,64,67],{"id":62,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7783-a918-79182aa8b354","is extremely slow",{"id":65,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-77a3-a918-79182b9ed65b","is too slow",{"id":68,"optionText":69,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-77c3-a918-79182c38eece","is quite slow",{"id":71,"sentenceTemplate":72,"displayOrder":73,"explanation":74,"exampleSentence":75,"blanks":76},"019d6e18-8f46-7ae3-a918-79183432d08c","My neighbor's dog barks __1__ that I can't sleep at night, so I'm going to talk to them.",7,"Use 'so + adverb + that' to show cause and effect. The consequence clause 'that I can't sleep' requires 'so' rather than other intensifiers.","She speaks so quickly that I can't understand her.",[77],{"id":78,"blankNumber":19,"options":79},"019d6e18-8f46-7aab-a918-7918341b0d6a",[80,83,86],{"id":81,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7a4f-a918-79183262f843","extremely loudly",{"id":84,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7a6f-a918-791833436231","so loudly",{"id":87,"optionText":88,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7a8f-a918-791833501905","quite loudly",{"id":90,"sentenceTemplate":91,"displayOrder":92,"explanation":93,"exampleSentence":94,"blanks":95},"019d6e18-8f46-7bbb-a918-791835a27e4a","The heating in my apartment __1__ during winter.",8,"Use 'not + adjective + enough' to show something fails to meet the required standard. The heating is insufficient for winter conditions.","The light isn't bright enough to read by.",[96],{"id":97,"blankNumber":19,"options":98},"019d6e18-8f46-7b83-a918-7918356b6a5d",[99,102,105],{"id":100,"optionText":101,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7b27-a918-7918346a7e5f","isn't strong enough",{"id":103,"optionText":104,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7b47-a918-791834a3a42a","not very strong",{"id":106,"optionText":107,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7b67-a918-7918356055f1","isn't extremely strong",{"id":109,"sentenceTemplate":110,"displayOrder":111,"explanation":112,"exampleSentence":113,"blanks":114},"019d6e18-8f46-7ca3-a918-791839bad689","I find cooking at home __1__ than eating out every day.",9,"Use 'much + comparative' to intensify a comparison. 'Quite' and 'too' are not used in this structure.","This route is much faster than the old one.",[115],{"id":116,"blankNumber":19,"options":117},"019d6e18-8f46-7c6b-a918-791838e9a416",[118,121,124],{"id":119,"optionText":120,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7c03-a918-7918365c7f23","quite cheaper",{"id":122,"optionText":123,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7c2f-a918-7918373676ea","much cheaper",{"id":125,"optionText":126,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7c4f-a918-7918381b0ac5","too cheaper",{"id":128,"sentenceTemplate":129,"displayOrder":130,"explanation":131,"exampleSentence":132,"blanks":133},"019d6e18-8f46-7d7b-a918-79183aff5428","The queue at the post office __1__ that I decided to come back later.",10,"Use 'so + adjective + that' to express cause and effect. The consequence 'that I decided to come back' requires 'so' to show the queue caused this decision.","The movie was so boring that I fell asleep.",[134],{"id":135,"blankNumber":19,"options":136},"019d6e18-8f46-7d47-a918-79183ada7d90",[137,140,143],{"id":138,"optionText":139,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7ce7-a918-791839fea3c8","was extremely long",{"id":141,"optionText":142,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7d07-a918-79183aa037b8","was so long",{"id":144,"optionText":145,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7d27-a918-79183aaec10b","was quite long",{"id":147,"sentenceTemplate":148,"displayOrder":149,"explanation":150,"exampleSentence":151,"blanks":152},"019d6e18-8f46-7e53-a918-79183d5a24ba","My daily walk to work __1__ to keep me fit.",11,"Use 'adjective + enough + to-infinitive' to show something meets the necessary level for a purpose. The walk satisfies the fitness requirement.","The salary is high enough to cover my expenses.",[153],{"id":154,"blankNumber":19,"options":155},"019d6e18-8f46-7e1b-a918-79183d12d81d",[156,159,162],{"id":157,"optionText":158,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7dbf-a918-79183ba473e1","is long enough",{"id":160,"optionText":161,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7de3-a918-79183c136cef","is too long",{"id":163,"optionText":164,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7dff-a918-79183c87a050","extremely long",{"id":166,"sentenceTemplate":167,"displayOrder":168,"explanation":169,"exampleSentence":170,"blanks":171},"019d6e18-8f46-7f2f-a918-79183ff8e25c","The new bus route is __1__ than the old one because it has fewer stops.",12,"Use 'far + comparative' to intensify a comparison. 'Too' and 'quite' are not used in this pattern.","This method is far more effective than the previous one.",[172],{"id":173,"blankNumber":19,"options":174},"019d6e18-8f46-7ef7-a918-79183f24df88",[175,178,181],{"id":176,"optionText":177,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7e97-a918-79183dcd8441","far more convenient",{"id":179,"optionText":180,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7ebb-a918-79183ec5f61a","too more convenient",{"id":182,"optionText":183,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f46-7edb-a918-79183ecdfe8e","quite more convenient",{"id":185,"sentenceTemplate":186,"displayOrder":187,"explanation":188,"exampleSentence":189,"blanks":190},"019d6e18-8f47-707b-ba97-79985d9d939a","The water from the tap __1__ to drink without boiling it first, so I always use a filter.",13,"Use 'not + adjective + enough + to-infinitive' to show something fails to meet the required standard for an action. The water doesn't reach the safety level needed for drinking.","The room isn't warm enough to sleep comfortably.",[191],{"id":192,"blankNumber":19,"options":193},"019d6e18-8f47-7043-ba97-79985d1f41c1",[194,197,200],{"id":195,"optionText":196,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f46-7f73-a918-7918401b4e66","isn't safe enough",{"id":198,"optionText":199,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f46-7f97-a918-791840509b04","not quite safe",{"id":201,"optionText":202,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f47-701f-ba97-79985cd6f263","isn't extremely safe",{"id":204,"sentenceTemplate":205,"displayOrder":206,"explanation":207,"exampleSentence":208,"blanks":209},"019d6e18-8f47-7153-ba97-79986006c495","Doing laundry at home is __1__ than using the laundromat.",14,"Use 'significantly + comparative' to intensify a comparison. 'Extremely' and 'too' are not used in this structure.","Living in the suburbs is significantly quieter than living downtown.",[210],{"id":211,"blankNumber":19,"options":212},"019d6e18-8f47-711f-ba97-79985f2b897e",[213,216,219],{"id":214,"optionText":215,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e18-8f47-70bf-ba97-79985e28d445","extremely cheaper",{"id":217,"optionText":218,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019d6e18-8f47-70e3-ba97-79985e52af64","significantly cheaper",{"id":220,"optionText":126,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e18-8f47-7103-ba97-79985f02b3a0",{"title":222,"slug":223,"language":224},"Intensifiers","intensifiers-too-enough-extremely-quite","en"]