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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Plenty enough

What does plenty enough mean?

“There’s plenty enough food for everyone.” Vs “there’s plenty of food for everyone.” Vs “there’s enough food for everyone.”

  

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” "plenty enough" = "plenty" in this sentence. CJ

  • ” "plenty enough" = "plenty" in this sentence.
  • CJ
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“There’s plenty enough food for everyone.” Vs “there’s plenty of food for everyone.” Vs “there’s enough food for everyone.”

"plenty enough" = "plenty" in this sentence.

CJ

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