How to use Enough with Noun and adjective


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Using "Enough" with Nouns (enough + noun):

  • She didn't have enough money to buy the concert tickets.
  • Do we have enough time to finish the project before the deadline?
  • There's not enough milk in the fridge for your cereal.

Using "Enough" with Adjectives (adjective + enough):

  • The coffee isn't hot enough; we should warm it up in the microwave.
  • Is this car fast enough to win the race against the competitors?
  • This curry is delicious, but it's not spicy enough for my taste.
  • Are you sure this rope is strong enough to hold that heavy box?
  • He wanted to be a pilot, but he was not tall enough to meet the height requirement.

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