"Enough" is a quantifier that indicates the amount or quantity of something. "Enough" means as much as needed or wanted. "Enough" can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
"Enough" indicates as much as needed or wanted. "Enough" can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
Directions: Rewrite each sentence using the word "enough"
1) Do we have dishes for the party?
2) There is not water in the pool.
3) We did not pack clothes for the trip.
4) There isn't time to do everything we want.
5) I don't have money to buy that shirt.
6) I think you've had wine for tonight.
7) I don't have quarters for the washing machine.
8) I hope there is room for everyone in the car.
9) The teacher does not have supplies for her students.
10) Is there paper in the printer?
Directions: Select the correct sentence.
1) a. There are not enough sandwiches for everyone.
b. There are enough not sandwiches for everyone.
2) a. I have enough apples to make one pie.
b. I have apples enough to make one pie.
3) a. Is there orange juice to fill enough the pitcher?
b. Is there enough orange juice to fill the pitcher?
4) a. There is not enough space to write notes.
b. There is not space enough to write notes.
5) a. There enough is evidence to arrest him.
b. There is enough evidence to arrest him.
Quiz 1 Answers
1) Do we have enough dishes for the party?
2) There is not enough water in the pool.
3) We did not pack enough clothes for the trip.
4) There isn't enough time to do everything we want.
5) I don't have enough money to buy that shirt.
6) I think you've had enough wine for tonight.
7) I don't have enough quarters for the washing machine.
8) I hope there is enough room for everyone in the car.
9) The teacher does not have enough supplies for her students.
10) Is there enough paper in the printer?
Quiz 2 Answers
1) A
2) A
3) B
4) A
5) B