Enough

Enough is used before nouns after adjectives. It can be used both countable and uncountable nouns.

  • I don’t have enough money. (before a noun)

  • She is tall enough to reach the ceiling. (after an adjective)

  • You aren’t old enough to get a drivers licence.(after an adjective)

  • There are enough chairs.(before a noun)

  • Many women are not getting enough protein in their diet.

  • The meeting was cancelled because there were no enough members.

  • We don’t have enough area here to play baseball.

  • The students don’t have enough time to finish it.

  • The vegetables died because they weren’t getting enough water.





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