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Zoltán Király Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is enough an adjective here?

There is not enough coffee for everyone.

What is "enough" in the sentence above? Is it an adjective?
  

Top answer

Yes, it is an adjective, modifying 'coffee'.

  • Yes, it is an adjective, modifying 'coffee'.
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Yes, it is an adjective, modifying 'coffee'.
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Thanks!
Why do we use the preposition "for", because are we talking about the benefit of others?
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Zoltán KirályThanks!Why do we use the preposition "for", because are we talking about the benefit of others?
That sounds like a good explanation to me.
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Strictly speaking,enough is a quantifier. Quantifiers, determiners and adjectives are all noun modifiers.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/determiners/determiners.htm

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