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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

enough+noun

Which one is true??? and why?

Her many awards were evidence enough that she was a better player.
Her many awards were enough evidence that she was a better player.
  

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We do not know whether either of them are 'true'. Do you mean 'correct'? Both are correct ('enough' is a rare adjective that can both pre- and post-modify); the first seems to suggest that evidence was not really required.

  • We do not know whether either of them are 'true'.
  • Do you mean 'correct'?
  • Both are correct ('enough' is a rare adjective that can both pre- and post-modify); the first seems to suggest that evidence was not really required.
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We do not know whether either of them are 'true'. Do you mean 'correct'? Both are correct ('enough' is a rare adjective that can both pre- and post-modify); the first seems to suggest that evidence was not really required.

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