Some of them may not even be enough competent to fill out a form.
Some of them are not even enough competent to fill out a form.
Which one seems Grammatically correct and what's the difference between their meaning.
Here is correct grammar. 1) Some of them may not even be enough competent enough to fill out a form. 2) Some of them are not even enough competen t enough to fill out a form.
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Here is correct grammar.
1) Some of them may not even be enough competent enough to fill out a form.
2) Some of them are not even enough competent enough to fill out a form.
In #1, the write is speculating. He's stating a possibility.
In #2, the writer is stating it as a fact.
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