Fill in the blanks.
1The hall is ............... to seat all guests.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
2The bananas are ............... to be eaten.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
3We haven’t got ............... to buy a car.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun modified by it.
4You are ............... to marry.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
5Are there ...............?
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective it goes before the noun modified by it.
6He was ............... to correct his mistake.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
7There is ............... for us to play one more game.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective it goes before the noun modified by it.
8We received ............... last year.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective it goes before the noun modified by it.
9The water is ............... for a swim.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
10It is ............... to fit inside your pocket.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
11She is ............... to face any challenge.
Wrong!
When enough is an adverb it goes after the adjective modified by it.
12We haven’t got ...............
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective it goes before the noun modified by it.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- The hall is large enough to seat all guests.
- The bananas are ripe enough to be eaten.
- We haven’t got enough money to buy a car.
- You are old enough to marry.
- Are there enough eggs?
- He was quick enough to correct his mistake.
- There is enough time for us to play one more game.
- We received enough rain last year.
- The water is warm enough for a swim.
- It is small enough to fit inside your pocket.
- She is bold enough to face any challenge.
- We haven’t got enough teachers

