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  • Brian is intelligent (too / enough) to ptake that math test.
    enough
  • My children are old (too / enough) to walk to school on their own.
    enough
  • We really dislike / eat / a lot of that.
    eating
  • They decided / stay home / and stream a video.
    to stay home
  • My father is practicing / be / an orchestra conductor.
    being
  • The city decided to permit building new apartments for the community.
    object of the verb
    subject
    subject complement
    object of the preposition
  • James is still (too / enough) weak to walk on his own.
    too
  • I tried to see the stage from the back row, but it was too far.
    object of the preposition
    subject complement
    object of the verb
    subject
  • To permit underage smoking is a big mistake.
    object of the verb
    subject
    object of the preposition
    subject complement
  • I am not used to driving on busy streets.
    object of the preposition
    object of the verb
    subject
    subject complement
  • I expect / graduate / next year.
    to graduate
  • Peter is (too / enough) hardworking to take a day off.
    too
  • Jane is (too / enough) easygoing to stress about the problem.
    too
  • Jessica considered driving to Chicago but decided to fly.
    object of the preposition
    object of the verb
    subject
    subject complement
  • His plan is studying abroad in Italy during his junior year.
    object of the preposition
    subject complement
    subject
    object of the verb
  • He isn't happy (too / enough) to stay at the company, and he's looking for a new job.
    enough
  • Swimming is an excellent physical activity.
    object of the verb
    subject complement
    subject
    object of the preposition
  • I often choose / go / to bed right after dinner.
    to go
  • Julie is talkative (too / enough) to feel comfortable with public speaking.
    enough
  • My children enjoy swimming.
    object of the preposition
    object of the verb
    subject complement
    subject
  • No one minds / have to / cook dinner for a friend.
    having to
  • Tommy is (too / enough) young to watch this movie.
    too
  • Julia's wish is to see the Grand Canyon in person.
    object of the verb
    object of the preposition
    subject
    subject complement
  • The beginning of the month is early (too / enough) to plan for the party.
    enough
  • This appointment is (too / enough) important to miss.
    too