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Enough

November 27, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. I didn't get ........................................ to finish the job.
Wrong!
When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.
2. He does not have ........................................... to buy a car.
Wrong!
3. His work was .......................................
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
4. He didn't run ................................... to catch the criminal.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
5. Have we got ..................................... ?
Wrong!
6. He didn't work .................................... to pass the test.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
7. He is ..................................... to take care of a pet.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
8. She is not ..................................... to marry.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
9. The weather wasn't ..................................... for a picnic.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
1o. He is not .................................... to drive a car.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
11. He is not ........................................ to be a sprinter.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
12. You are not ...................................... to be a boxer.
Wrong!
When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

1. I didn’t get enough time to finish the job.

2. He does not have enough money to buy a car.

3. His work was good enough.

4. He didn’t run fast enough to catch the criminal.

5. Have we got enough volunteers?

6. He didn’t work hard enough to pass the test.

7. He is mature enough to take care of a pet.

8. She is not old enough to marry.

9. The weather wasn’t good enough for a picnic.

1o. He is not old enough to drive a car.

11. He is not tall enough to be a sprinter.

12. You are not strong enough to be a boxer.

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