Add too or enough.
I feel () exhausted () to go skating.
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A. too
B. enough

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When we want to make a statement stronger, we can use an adverb such as unquestionably, definitely, crucially or certainly. These adverbs come:
_____ auxiliary and main verbs
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Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
This firm will mow the lawn for our neighbors tomorrow.
A. Our neighbors will be mowed their lawn tomorrow.
B. Our neighbors will mow their lawn tomorrow.
C. Our neighbors will have their lawn mowed tomorrow.
D. This company will have their lawn mowed by our neighbors tomorrow.
