Apr 15, 2016

(UNIT 26) Enough; Too/Very; As + Adjective + As; Same/Different

Sentences
Vocabulary
He’s old enough to drive.
Old : [Adjective] 나이 [태어난 지/만들어진 지 등]가 …인
Onough : [Determiner] (복수 명사나 불가한 명사 앞에 쓰여) 필요한 만큼의 [충분한]
There are enough chairs.
Chair : [Noun] 의자
A: What’s wrong?
B: The coffee is too hot. I burned my tongue.
Hot : [Adjective] (날씨, 기온, 온도가) 더운 [뜨거운]
Cold : [Adjective] 추운, 차가운
The soup was much too cold. We sent it back.
Way : [Noun] 방법, 방식, 식, 투
This sweater is way too big. I wear size small. This one is a large.

He's old enough to drive.

She’s too tired to drive.

He's very tall.
Very : [Adverb] 매우, 아주, 정말
Tall : [Adjective] 사람, 건물, 나무 등이 키가 큰, 높은
He's very young. (He’s really young. He’s 16 and the other students are 18.)
Young: [Adjective] (태어난 지 얼마 안 되어) 어린, 신생의, 덜 성숙한 [숙성된]
He's too young. (He’s too young to do something-to drive, to work, etc.)

Sally is as tall as Paula. They’re the same height.
As : [Preposition] …처럼 [같이]
Sally is not as tall as Mike. Mike is taller.

His family name is the same as hers. (He’s Robert Lee and she’s Jennifer Lee.)
Same : [Adjective] (똑) 같은, 동일한 [동일한 하나를 가리킴]
My book is different from yours. (I have a new edition.)
Different : [Adjective] 다른, 차이가 나는
From : [Preposition] (출발지) …에서 (부터)

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