“Enough” can be used as a determiner, a pronoun or an adverb.
"Enough” as a determiner used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean “sufficient” or “as many or as much as expected” ENOUGH + NOUN My little sister didn’t have enough money to buy that toy. You didn’t drink enough water today. You look so tired. She hasn’t prepared enough apples for the kids. Don’t ask me about this. I’ve had enough problems. “Enough” as a pronoun used alone (without a noun) to mean “as many or as much as expected” Three pieces should be enough. Don’t give me any more books. I’ve read enough. "Enough” as an adverb Used after an adjective or another adverb to mean “to the necessary degree” ENOUGH + ADJECTIVE ENOUGH + ADVERB This chair isn’t comfortable enough for me to sit on. He’s good enough to win the competition. He has come early enough to get a good seat. The cat is running fast enough to catch the mouse.