Your friend is riding a bicycle so fast. (ride like that) (Using “ought to” to give an advice)
My uncle has won some money. (buy a new car)
This book is boring. I don’t want to read it. (using “enough”)
It isn’t warm. We can’t go to the market. (Using the structure “enough“)
last year, Mai had long black hair. Now, she has short curly hair. (used to)
They failed the English test. (using “ought to” to give advice)
Mr. Minh isn’t poor. He can buy that house. (using “enough” to combine)
Susan isn’t old. She can’t stay at home alone. (using “enough to”)
It’s warm tonight. We can go out. (using “enough to”)