This is how I earned enough money to buy an Electric Guitar:
As a verb: The machine will malfunction without enough oil.As a noun: This malfunction is due to lack of oil.
You must out part of your sentence. What you gave is a simple sentence without any dependent clause.In this sentence: If it is not cool enough for a picnic, we will stay home.it is not cool enough for a picnic is a cinditional clause.
Yes, but enough with the kvetching...
interrupted?
'this stagnant problem' is not a sentence; a sentence requires a subject and a verb. This phrase could be the subject of a sentence if you add a verb:This stagnant problem has bothered us long enough.
In the sentence, The theater was closed but we didn't have enough money to see it anyway, "it" has an incorrect reference. It is missing the correct noun.The theater was closed, but we didn't have enough money to see the movie anyway.
Not enough for what we are asked to do
As a verb: The machine will malfunction without enough oil.As a noun: This malfunction is due to lack of oil.
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Not enough!
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An adjective, more specifically a predicate adjective, describing the subject of the sentence, "it".
The constitution can be amended, and indeed, has been amended many times. With enough voter support you can make any change you like.
You may be curious enough to read this sentence.
There is never enough gravy is there?His apology wasn't enough for her.I have had enough of your outdated behaviour.
You must out part of your sentence. What you gave is a simple sentence without any dependent clause.In this sentence: If it is not cool enough for a picnic, we will stay home.it is not cool enough for a picnic is a cinditional clause.
I would rearrange that sentence to say: Paul is not old enough for that movie, is he? or Is Paul old enough for that movie?