The girls couldn't carry the box because it was too heavy.
2. I don't wear this jacket in winter because it is not warm enough.
3. Three people can't sit on the back seat because it is not wide enough.
4. We couldn't read the text because it was too difficult.
5. She can't wear the skirt because it is not long enough.
6. You can't use this water because it is not clean enough.
7. He can't drive a car because he is too young.
8. They can't win the game because they are too slow.
9. We can't walk to the market because it is too far-away.
10. The little puppy can't do this trick because it is not clever enough.
Exercise 3. Complete the following sentences with I think I’ll … or
I don’t think I’ll …
Example: It’s hot. You decide to open the window. — I think, I’ll open the
window. It’s snowing heavily. You decide not to go out. — I don’t think I’ll go out.
1. You feel a bit hungry. You decide to have something to eat.
2. You don’t know Ken’s mobile telephone number. You decide to phone him
at work.
3. Bill is very lazy. He isn’t studying hard enough to get ready for his exams.
You are sure he’s going to fail them.
4. A friend of yours offers you a lift in his car, but you decide to walk.
5. It’s cold and windy outside. You decide not to go jogging.
6. You are not keen on computer games, but a friend of yours offers to play a
game. You don’t want to.
7. You are very tired. You decide to go to bed early.
8. You are in a hurry to catch the 8.15 train to the suburbs of Moscow. You
decide to take a taxi.
9. Your travel agency offers you a boat trip. You are afraid to be seasick. You
decide not to go.
10. Your shoulder bag is too heavy. You decide to leave out some items.
Exercise 4. Write questions do you think will ?
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7вопросов по тексту или 5 хелп ! a trip to london is never complete without a visit to the tower of london. the site dates back to the 11 th century arid is guarded by the yeoman warders, or 'beefeaters! king henry vlll first introduced beefeaters in 1485 when he used them as bodyguards. their duties included looking after the prisoners in the tower and guarding the crown jewels. these days though, their main role is to act as guides for the many tourists that visit the tower every year. they also take care of the eight big black ravens that live in the tower. there are 36 yeoman warders at the tower and they are all men who were in the armed forces for 22 years or more. they live in the tower with their families. the beefeaters are most famous for their striking red and gold uniform, but they actually only wear this on formal occasions. most of the time they wear a dark blue uniform with red trimmings*. no one is exactly sure where the name 'beefeater' comes from. one theory says that the warders used to be paid with meat instead of money! others say that the name comes from the french word bvffetier. buffetiers were guards in the palace of french kings. they protected the king's food.
2. Who was the first introducer of Beefeaters in 1485?
3. How many Yeoman Warders were at the Tower?
4. For what Beefeaters were famous?
5. About what hat say 1-st and 2-nd theory?