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The intensifier comes before the adjective.","The team was extremely productive during the busy season.",[57],{"id":58,"blankNumber":9,"options":59},"019d6e17-55ff-7e38-899b-60fd67429f9c",[60,63,66],{"id":61,"optionText":62,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e17-55ff-7df4-899b-60fd65d1fbce","satisfied extremely",{"id":64,"optionText":65,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":28},"019d6e17-55ff-7e18-899b-60fd66b5f274","extremely enough satisfied",{"id":67,"optionText":68,"isCorrect":23,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e17-55ff-7dcc-899b-60fd655b1c78","extremely satisfied",{"id":70,"sentenceTemplate":71,"displayOrder":72,"explanation":73,"exampleSentence":74,"blanks":75},"019d6e17-5600-70ac-b4a6-757afd860ce4","The training workshop was __1__ for all the new employees.",5,"Use 'quite + adjective' to show a moderate to fairly high degree. 'Too' would suggest excess, and 'enough' requires different word order.","The conference was quite useful for networking purposes.",[76],{"id":77,"blankNumber":9,"options":78},"019d6e17-5600-7070-b4a6-757afca8537a",[79,82,85],{"id":80,"optionText":81,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e17-5600-7050-b4a6-757afbafcc70","enough informative",{"id":83,"optionText":84,"isCorrect":23,"displayOrder":28},"019d6e17-5600-7004-b4a6-757afa857cfa","quite informative",{"id":86,"optionText":87,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e17-5600-702c-b4a6-757afb6808d6","informative very",{"id":89,"sentenceTemplate":90,"displayOrder":91,"explanation":92,"exampleSentence":93,"blanks":94},"019d6e17-5600-71c4-b4a6-757affa7b8f5","John's typing speed isn't __1__ to meet the job requirements.",6,"Use 'adjective + enough' to show sufficiency. 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'Small enough' would mean sufficient smallness, which is illogical here.","The parking space is too narrow for delivery trucks to enter.",[133],{"id":134,"blankNumber":9,"options":135},"019d6e17-5600-734c-b4a6-757b040bb9e0",[136,139,142],{"id":137,"optionText":138,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e17-5600-7310-b4a6-757b0232e3a5","small enough",{"id":140,"optionText":141,"isCorrect":23,"displayOrder":28},"019d6e17-5600-72ec-b4a6-757b013738fe","too small",{"id":143,"optionText":144,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e17-5600-7330-b4a6-757b032b725f","very small",{"id":146,"sentenceTemplate":147,"displayOrder":148,"explanation":149,"exampleSentence":150,"blanks":151},"019d6e17-5600-7580-b4a6-757b094073f6","The intern is __1__ to handle this complex assignment alone.",10,"Use 'adjective + enough' to show sufficiency. Even in negative sentences, 'enough' must come after the adjective.","The applicant is not qualified enough for the management role.",[152],{"id":153,"blankNumber":9,"options":154},"019d6e17-5600-7544-b4a6-757b08c27f4d",[155,158,161],{"id":156,"optionText":157,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":9},"019d6e17-5600-7524-b4a6-757b08b13239","too experienced",{"id":159,"optionText":160,"isCorrect":27,"displayOrder":28},"019d6e17-5600-7500-b4a6-757b08694809","not enough experienced",{"id":162,"optionText":163,"isCorrect":23,"displayOrder":32},"019d6e17-5600-74c8-b4a6-757b076b813f","not experienced enough",{"id":165,"sentenceTemplate":166,"displayOrder":167,"explanation":168,"exampleSentence":169,"blanks":170},"019d6e17-5600-7908-b4a6-757b13ced7d0","The salary offer is __1__ to attract top talent in the industry.",14,"Use 'adjective + enough' to show sufficiency. 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