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Enough

“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.

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