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Enough is a versatile word in English because it can be used as a determiner, a pronoun, an adjective, and an adverb. For today’s English lesson, let’s check out how to use enough in everyday English conversation.
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Pattern #1 – enough + noun
I think she has enough furniture.
I don’t have enough time to go to the gym today.
Pattern #2 – verb + enough
She shops a lot. I think she bought enough today.
More coffee? No, thanks. I’ve had enough.
Pattern #3 – adjective + enough
Lori thinks her apartment is not big enough.
The apartment is certainly warm enough.
Pattern #4 – adverb + enough
She said she lives comfortably enough.
Tomomi said she speaks well enough, but she is still studying hard.
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