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Enough As An Adjective And Adverb

March 18, 2022 - pdf

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Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. There aren’t ………………………………. to finish the job.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun modified by it.
2. He is ……………………………. to handle the situation.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
3. The water is ……………………………. for a swim.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
4. Have we got …………………………. ?
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun modified by it.
5. She was …………………………….. to lend me her car.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
6. She is …………………………….. to marry.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
7. The girl was …………………………….. to see through his deceptions.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
8. The hall was ………………………………… to seat 50 people.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
9. I have bought …………………………….. for all of us.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun modified by it.
10. The building is ……………………………. to last another decade.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
11. She was ……………………. to say No to him.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
12. We aren’t …………………… to buy a car.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb modified by it.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. There aren’t enough volunteers to finish the job.
  2. He is mature enough to handle the situation.
  3. The water is warm enough for a swim.
  4. Have we got enough butter?
  5. She was kind enough to lend me her car.
  6. She is old enough to marry.
  7. The girl was clever enough to see through his deceptions.
  8. The hall was spacious enough to seat 50 people.
  9. I have bought enough food for all of us.
  10. The building is strong enough to last another decade.
  11. She was bold enough to say No to him.
  12. We aren’t rich enough to buy a car.
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