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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Difference between the two sentences:

That car is too small form the whole family.

That car is big enough for the whole family.
  

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The car is too small for the whole family. = Not all the people in the family can fit in the car. Some people will have to stay at home.

  • The car is too small for the whole family.
  • = Not all the people in the family can fit in the car.
  • Some people will have to stay at home.
  • The car is big enough for the family.
  • = All the people in the family can fit in the car.
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The car is too small for the whole family. = Not all the people in the family can fit in the car. Some people will have to stay at home.
The car is big enough for the family. = All the people in the family can fit in the car. They can all go on holiday. Nobody has to stay at home.

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