When you want to make sure you have the right amount of (or more than the correct amount of something). So if you wanted to buy something you would need the right amount of money or more than the right amount. So you would say 'I hope I have enough money to by that' or another example would be 'I hope it's warm enough to go swimming' in other words you want the temperature to be the right temperature for swimming (not too cold).
Do you mean how to use the word "enough" in a sentence? Loureen picked enough apples for everyone at the ceremony tonight.
When texting language isn't enough.
the table is sturdy enough to sit on it.
Tagalog translation of ENOUGH: husto na or sapat
The word 'enough' as a pronoun is an indefinitepronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unnamed 'sufficient amount'.Pronouns function in sentence (the same as nouns) as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Enough is when I say it is. (subject of the sentence)The money is enough to get by. (direct object of the verb)The word 'enough' is also an adjective: We have enough homework.The word 'enough' is also an adverb: I can't answerthese questions fast enough.
The firefighters are brave enough to safe the people from the fire.
Winning the track race was feasible enough for Tom
You can liquefy metal by heating it to a high enough temperature.
I took only enough money to buy a Happy Meal. She endured the suffering long enough to know her marriage was broken. I've had enough turkey, thank you!
A portable television is one that is small enough and light enough to be conveniently carried from one place to another.
The word "enough" in a quotation usually denotes a sense of satisfaction or completion. It implies that a desired level or requirement has been met, and there is no need for further action.
He was tired but he had to muster up enough strength to get the job done.