Enough as an adjective and an adverb Enough can be used as an adjective and an adverb As an adjective, enough goes before the noun it modifies As an adverb, enough goes after the adjective or adverb it modifies Have you bought …………………….? a) apples enough b) enough apples The water is ………………… a) hot enough b) enough hot She is ……………………… to understand things better a) enough old b) old enough We haven’t got …………………… a) volunteers enough b) enough volunteers She hasn’t got ………………… a) experience enough b) enough experience I haven’t got …………………… a) money enough b) enough money He is …………………… to buy a luxury car a) enough rich b) rich enough He is …………………… to solve this puzzle a) enough clever b) clever enough The mangoes are …………………… to be eaten a) enough ripe b) ripe enough 10 He hasn’t got …………………… a) enough clothes b) clothes enough Answers Have you bought enough apples? The water is hot enough She is old enough to understand things better We haven’t got enough volunteers She hasn’t got enough experience I haven’t got enough money He is rich enough to buy a luxury car He is clever enough to solve this puzzle The mangoes are ripe enough to be eaten 10 He hasn’t got enough clothes Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)