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1 In which of the following sentences is 'enough' the extra, incorrect word?
They're not enough determined to win the match.
I haven't got enough money to go out tonight.

2 In which of the following sentences is 'too' the extra, incorrect word?
It's too late to apologise now.
I like Kevin because he's too friendly.

3 In which of the following sentences is 'more' the extra, incorrect word?
I'm feeling more happier since I changed college.
It's been more difficult than I'd expected.

4 In which of the following sentences is 'most' the extra, incorrect word?
He's most happy when he's playing his computer game.
English is most spoken around the world.

5 In which of the following sentences is 'such' the extra, incorrect word?
It's been a such good party.
I've had such a nice time.

6 In which of the following sentences is 'so' the extra, incorrect word?
It's so cold weather for this time of year, isn't it?
There were so few people there they closed early.

7 In which of the following sentences is 'quite' the extra, incorrect word?
He's quite good at error correction.
I'm not quite interested in football.

8 In which of the following sentences is 'rather' the extra, incorrect word?
I've got rather a lot to do this weekend.
This house is rather so small.