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.
You can use a demonstrative pronoun and say "Those" or "These"
The choice of pronoun is governed by the rules of grammar. If you learn English, you will be able to choose the right pronoun.
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The word 'enough' is not a noun. The word enough is an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinite pronoun, which takes the place of a noun for an unspecified amount. Examples:Adjective: We've made enough sandwiches for an army.Adverb: He thought enough about how to solve that problem.Indefinite pronoun: You've written three pages, I think this is enough.
The pronoun 'I' can be used in business writing. When speaking of or for the company or organization, it is common to use the pronoun 'we'. It is also common to use objective language that doesn't utilize pronouns. However, when you are writing about something that you specifically did, are doing, will do, use the pronoun 'I'.
Fungi is a noun, not a pronoun.
When writing about yourself, use the first person pronouns:Imeweusmineoursmyourmyselfourselves
Their is a possessive pronoun, the third person plural. The pronoun their can be use as the subject or the object of a sentence.
No, "guess" is not a pronoun. It is a verb that means to form an opinion or give an answer about something without having enough information to be certain.
You would use the pronoun "tú" when talking to a classmate in Spanish.
The subject I is the pronoun. The pronoun I takes the place of the noun that is the name of the person speaking, the first person, singular, subjective pronoun.
No, the word 'enough' is not a noun or a verb. The word 'enough' is an adjective, an adverb, an indefinite pronoun, and an interjection.Examples:There's no such thing as enough chips in the cookies. (adjective)If you drive far enough north, you come to the river. (adverb)You may have some, we have enough for everyone. (indefinite pronoun)Enough! It's starting to spill over the top. (interjection)