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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Enough of

I did not eat enough food for lunch.

I had enough of your nuisance.

When would you use 'enough of'?
  

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In the first, 'enough' is an adjective; in the second, it is a pronoun. Use them appropriately.

  • In the first, 'enough' is an adjective; in the second, it is a pronoun.
  • Use them appropriately.
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In the first, 'enough' is an adjective; in the second, it is a pronoun. Use them appropriately.

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