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Yes, enough is an adverb of degree. It can be used as adjective also.

Examples:

The building is tall enough to need an elevator. (adverb)

We did not have enough rope (adjective)

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Which is not an adverb quite not future or enough?

Future is not an adverb.


Is enough a noun?

No, the word 'enough' is not a noun. The word 'enough' is an adjective, an adverb, an indefinitepronoun, 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)


Is enough an adjective?

It can be (enough food for an army). It can also be an adverb (chopped enough, tough enough) and a noun (eight is enough).


What word from this sentence is not an adverb 'our oil reserves are not quite enough to meet future demands'?

Oil is not an adverb.


Is the word enough a preposition?

No, the word "enough" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that indicates sufficiency or adequacy.


Is weirdly an adverb?

Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weird.


What is the verb for enough?

The are any number of verbs that work with enough as an adverb, adjective, pronoun; some examples are:ran (We ran enough, now we should walk for a while.)make (Did you make enough sandwiches?)hear (They will hear enough to last them a lifetime.)


What is the Scots Gaelic for 'enough'?

(noun) leòr (adverb) gu leòr


Is enough a verb noun or adjective?

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)


Is enough an abstract noun?

No, the word 'enough' is not a noun. 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)


How do you spell insufeshencely?

The correct spelling of the adverb is insufficiently (not to a great enough degree).


How do you spell adequately?

That is the correct spelling of "adequate" (sufficient, enough).