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Choose the correct variant.

1) The potatoes are too/enough hot. I can't eat them.
2) It's warm too/enough, so we can go for a walk.
3) The environment is getting too/enough polluted.
4) The cities are not too/enough convenient to live in.
5) You're old too/enough to understand the rules.
6) The rule is too/enough complicated to understand.
7) I have got too/enough food to travel to the farthest point.
8) She has got too/enough much water and can share it with us.
9) Do you have too/enough time to listen to my problem?
10) There are too/enough many people in the room.
2 Fill in too/enough.
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Final answer:

The correct variants to complete the sentences are based on whether the context requires the idea of excessiveness (too) or sufficiency (enough). By using the appropriate word, each sentence conveys the intended meaning with regard to quantity or degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve the sentence completion exercise with the correct variant of too or enough:

  1. The potatoes are too hot. I can't eat them.
  2. It's warm enough, so we can go for a walk.
  3. The environment is getting too polluted.
  4. The cities are not enough convenient to live in. (Note: While 'not enough convenient' is the grammatically correct choice to match the provided options, in standard English, we would more commonly say 'The cities are not convenient enough to live in.')
  5. You're old enough to understand the rules.
  6. The rule is too complicated to understand.
  7. I have got enough food to travel to the farthest point.
  8. She has got too much water and can share it with us.
  9. Do you have enough time to listen to my problem?
  10. There are too many people in the room.
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