This shelf is so low that any children can reach it.
= This shelf is low enough for any children to reach it
= This shelf is low enough for any children to reach.
Which one is correct between them?
Thank you so much as usual in advance.
Hans51 Which one is correct between them? " I would always use "reach" there. "
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Hans51Which one is correct between them?
It has to be either "This shelf is low enough for any child …." or "This shelf is low enough for children …."
I would always use "reach" there. For "it", I would want something like your original: "This shelf so low that any child can reach it."