How To Use 'Enough' with Adjectives, Adverbs and Nouns
Enough -
Enough means as much or as many as required. It could also mean to the required degree or extent (used after an adjective, adverb, or verb)
Enough After Adjectives And Adverbs
We usually use enough after adjectives and adverbs. Let's see the following examples.
He didn't get the job because he wasn't old enough. (not 'enough old')
We won't be rich if we don't work hard enough.
She's not old enough to work in the factory.
He didn't get the job because he wasn't old enough. (not 'enough old')
We won't be rich if we don't work hard enough.
She's not old enough to work in the factory.
Enough Before Nouns
We also can put enough before a noun. Let's see the following examples.
I don't have enough money to buy the car.
We just have three eggs for a week. We don't have enough eggs.
Please put enough salt into the soup!
I don't have enough money to buy the car.
We just have three eggs for a week. We don't have enough eggs.
Please put enough salt into the soup!
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