I had money. I could pay the bill. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: I had money enough to pay the bill.
He is not strong. He can not carry the load. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: He is not strong enough to carry the load.
The writer was not rich. He could not order many costly
items of food for himself. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: The writer was not rich enough to order many costly
items of food for himself.
I am not vindictive. I can not take revenge. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: I am not vindictive enough to take revenge.
Jerry was honest. He admitted that he had broken the
axe-handle. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: Jerry was honest enough to admit that he had broken
the axe-handle.
Della and Jim were wise. They sacrificed their best
possessions for each other. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: Della and Jim were wise enough to sacrifice their
best possessions for each other.
The lady guest was not very young. She could not excite
devastating passions. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: The lady guest was not very young enough to excite
devastating passions.
He does not earn much money. He can not maintain his family.
(Use ‘enough’)
Answer: He does not earn much enough money to maintain his
family.
Bhulu is very strong. He can do this work. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: Bhulu is strong enough to do this work.
She was very intelligent. She won a scholarship to the
university. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: She was intelligent enough to win a scholarship to
the university.
I was very young. I had no prejudice against poetry. (Use
‘enough’)
Answer: I was young enough not to have prejudice against
poetry.
The snow drifts are very deep. The institution is cut off
from the village. (Use ‘enough’)
Answer: The snow drifts are deep enough for the institution
to be cut off from the village.
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