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=m슬 I've only got five pounds —
not enough for a taxi.
She isn't going to take a taxi. He can't reach the shelf
She doesn't have enough money. He isn't tall enough.
enough + noun (enough money / enough people etc.)
0 A: Is there enough milk in your coffee?
B: Yes, thank you.
0 We wanted to play footb l, but we didn't have enough players.
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0 Why don't you buy a car? You've got enough money. (not money enough)
enough without a noun
0 I've got some money, but not enough to buy a car.
(= I need more money to buy a car)
0 A: Would you like some more to eat?
B: No, than ks. I've had enough.
0 You're always at home. You don't go out enough.
adjec~ e + e_~o~gh (~ood e_n,o~gh / tall enough etc.)
0 A: Shall we sit outside?
B: No, it isn't warm enough. (not enough warm)
0 Can you hear the radio? Is it loud enough for you?
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0 Don't buy that coat. It's nice, but it i sn't long enough. (= it's too short)
Remember:
enough + noun but adjective + en ough
enough money tal l enough
enough time good enough
enough people old enough
We say:
enough for somebody/something 。 This pullover isn't big enough for me.
0 I haven1t got enough money for a new car.
enough to do something 0 I don't have enough money to buy a new car.
(not for buy)
0 Is your English good enough to have a conversation?
(not for have)
enough for somebody/something 。 There aren1t enough chairs for everybody to sit
to do something down.
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192 ( to ... and for ... ➔ Unit 54 too ➔ Unit 92