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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

'is enough' or 'are enough'

'Fletcher does not believe there is enough tour games for Vaughan to regain full fitness after having knee surgery.'

quote from the bbc news website

Should it be

'Fletcher does not believe there are enough tour games for Vaughan to regain full fitness after having knee surgery.'

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Top answer

It's "are" enough. stm

  • It's "are" enough.
  • stm
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2 Answers
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It's "are" enough. Which is what the bbc website says as well:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6216314.stm
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Thank you very much Tidus. Good help

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