There is never enough gravy is there?
His apology wasn't enough for her.
I have had enough of your outdated behaviour.
An adjective, more specifically a predicate adjective, describing the subject of the sentence, "it".
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.
Er, yes you can. "Die." Is simply enough as a sentence/command with the word die in it. ^_^
A good sentence for the word ballast is.......The ballast is not heavy enough and the boat is about to sink.
to make alot or enough
This question isn't eccentric enough.
I have no idea what the word countenance means. Is that good enough?
The word ample is an adjective and means more than enough. A sentence with this word is: There was an ample supply of food and drinks for the wedding guests.
the table is sturdy enough to sit on it.
I do believe I am qualifying enough to answer this question.
Do you mean how to use the word "enough" in a sentence? Loureen picked enough apples for everyone at the ceremony tonight.
Are you asking for a sentence using the word? Try, It is improbable you are smart enough to graduate from high school.