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Eddy_rv Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Adjectives and nouns

is it the same?

The kitchen isn't big enough.

and

The kitchen isn't enough big.

Thanks!.
  

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Dear Eddt_rv, 1. Adjective / Adverb + Enough When enough modifies an adjective or an adverb, place enough after the adjective / adverb: Examples: Do you think he is strong enough to lift that weight? I think it's warm enough to take a walk without my jacket.

  • Dear Eddt_rv, 1.
  • Adjective / Adverb + Enough When enough modifies an adjective or an adverb, place enough after the adjective / adverb: Examples: Do you think he is strong enough to lift that weight?
  • I think it's warm enough to take a walk without my jacket.
  • 2.
  • Enough + Noun When enough modifies a noun, place enough before the noun: Examples: He has enough money to buy a ticket.
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Dear Eddt_rv,

1. Adjective / Adverb + Enough

When enough modifies an adjective or an adverb, place enough after the adjective / adverb: Examples: Do you think he is strong enough to lift that weight?

I think it's warm enough to take a walk without my jacket.

2. Enough + Noun

When enough modifies a noun, place enough before the noun:

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