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Bonjours, qui pourrait m'aider pour cette exercice s'il vous plaît.

Place enough au bon endroit dans chaque phrase.

A. He isn't old to vote.
B. I don't have money, I can't buy the book.
C. Are you strong to lift this shelf?
D. We have bought drinks for the party.
E. If you're not prepared, you lose.​

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  • bjr

    Enough: se place après un adjectif  ou un adverbe.

                 il se place avant un nom.

    A. He isn't old enough to vote.

                   après "old" (adjectif)

    B. I don't have enough money, I can't buy the book.

                          avant "money" (nom)

    C. Are you strong enough to lift this shelf?

    D. We have bought enough drinks for the party.

    E. If you're not prepared enough, you lose.​

  • Bonjour

    A- He isn't old enough to vote.

    B- I don't have enough money.

    C- Are you strong enough to lift this shelf ?

    D- We have bought enough drinks for the party.

    E- If you're not prepared enough, you lose.

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    EXPLICATIONS

    Enough se place avant un nom

    >>> si celui-ci est un nom indénombrable

    Par contre, enough se place après l'adjectif, le verbe qu'il modifie. C'est alors un adverbe.

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    Bonne journée

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