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Enough As An Adjective And Adverb

January 17, 2020 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

1. I didn’t get …………………… to finish the report.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.

2. She doesn’t have …………………………. to buy an apartment.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.

3. His work was not ……………………………

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

4. I couldn’t answer ……………………………. to pass the exam.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.

5. Have you bought ……………………………….?

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.

6. She doesn’t have …………………………. in the city.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies a noun it goes before the noun modified by it.

7. The boy is not ………………………… to take care of his little sister.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

8. She has ………………………….. to be a good teacher.

Correct! Wrong!

9. The water wasn’t ………………………….. for a swim.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

10. He was ………………………….. to help me.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

11. He is not ………………………….. to be a wrestler.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

12. He is …………………………… to solve any puzzle.

Correct! Wrong!

When enough modifies an adjective or adverb, it goes after that adjective or adverb.

Answers

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

2. She doesn’t have enough money to buy an apartment.

3. His work was not good enough.

4. I couldn’t answer enough questions to pass the exam.

5. Have you bought enough eggs?

6. She doesn’t have enough friends in the city.

7. The boy is not old enough to take care of his little sister.

8. She has enough patience to be a good teacher.

9. The water wasn’t warm enough for a swim.

10. He was kind enough to help me.

11. He is not strong enough to be a wrestler.

12. He is clever enough to solve any puzzle.

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