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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

enough so that or enough that

Would you say
long enough that I can use it
long enough so that I can use it
long enough so I can use it

After 'enough' would you put 'so' , 'that' or 'so that'?
EX Healthy enough [so [that]
Rich enough [so [that]

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I think I would usually say "long enough for me to use it". Similarly with the others, though it would be good to see the full sentences.

  • I think I would usually say "long enough for me to use it".
  • Similarly with the others, though it would be good to see the full sentences.
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I think I would usually say "long enough for me to use it". Similarly with the others, though it would be good to see the full sentences.
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In general which are grammatical?
long enough that
long enough so that
long enough so

I know long enough to is the most common.



Here is the sentence
Could you tell me what you think?
How would you explain
Could you rewrite this for me?
I have dental floss at home. Every time I want to use it, I pull out a string of floss and rip it to the len
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Hello GPY,
Could you help me?
In general which are grammatical?
long enough that
long enough so that
long enough so


I know long enough to is the most common.


Which is correct?

I've done a good enough job that I could make it to the final round.
I've done a good enough job to make it to the final round.


Here is the sentence

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