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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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to or that

Are these 2 sentences both natural?
I hope we have enough of it that we can pay the bills.
I hope we have enough money to pay the bills.

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I hope we have enough to pay the bills (it's evident you mean money) I hope we have enough money to pay the bills. I hope we have enough left to pay the bills.

  • I hope we have enough to pay the bills (it's evident you mean money) I hope we have enough money to pay the bills.
  • I hope we have enough left to pay the bills.
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I hope we have enough to pay the bills (it's evident you mean money)
I hope we have enough money to pay the bills.
I hope we have enough left to pay the bills.
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The first one would work in a context like this:

A: What are your thoughts on money?
B: Well, I hope I have enough of it to pay my bills.

Otherwise the "it" is out of place.

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