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  2. You’re not working hard enough to get a pay rise. Enough + Noun. After enough we can use a noun: Enough + noun This noun can be a plural countable noun or an uncountable noun. Here enough means the correct number or amount. As many or as much as someone needs or wants. Is there enough room in the car for me?

  3. enough means 'as much as necessary'. It can be used with an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun. It can also act as a pronoun. With adjectives and adverbs. enough comes after adjectives and adverbs. I'm not tall enough to reach the top shelf. Your marks are good enough to study engineering at university.

  4. Enough is a determiner, a pronoun or an adverb. We use enough to mean ‘as much as we need or want’. Enough as a determiner. We can use enough before a noun as a determiner: A: Do you have enough money to pay for your train fare and taxis? B: Yes, thanks. I’m fine. There was enough food for about ten people.

  5. Apr 3, 2011 · 1. : in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently. 2. : fully, quite. he is qualified enough for the position. 3. : in a tolerable degree. she sang well enough. enough. 3 of 3. pronoun. : a sufficient number, quantity, or amount.

  6. Jun 4, 2013 · Vocabulary. The word enough can be used as an adjective, an adverb or with a noun. It can even be used as a pronoun. Enough with an adjective. She wasn't tall enough to become a flight attendant. This piece of writing isn’t good enough. Enough with an adverb. You have not been concentrating enough in class.

  7. When enough stands alone following the verb to be, or other verbs, it is being used as a pronoun. See below. Enough can qualify count nouns in the plural, or non count nouns (which are by definition in the singular). Enough cannot normally be used to qualify a count noun in the singular.

  8. adjective. ( determiner ). I. As much or as many as required or wanted; sufficient in quantity or number. Also (of something undesirable): present in a greater amount than is tolerable or expected. I.1. attributive. With noun expressed or occasionally implied by the context.

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