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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________ GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ENOUGH Adjectives vs Nouns (adjective) + enough example: “She is old enough to drive.” “She is old enough.” In these examples, ‘enough’ is used an adverb. enough + (noun) example: “I have enough money.” “I have enough.” In these examples, ‘enough’ is used an adjective. Use the words provided and fill in the blanks below. 1. (money) I don’t have ________________ ________________ to go shopping. 2. (old) Are you ________________ ________________ to get a driver’s license? 3. (fast) My old car is too slow. It isn’t ________________ ________________. 4. (eggs) Yes, there are ________________ ________________ to bake a cake. 5. (warm) Is it ________________ ________________ to go to the beach today? 6. (people) Where can I find ________________ ________________ for the game? 7. (tests) Our teacher never gives us ________________ ________________. 8. (strong) I’m not ________________ ________________ to open this box. 9. (sugar) Is there ________________ ________________ in your tea? 10. (sweet) Is your tea ________________ ________________? 11. (well) I don’t feel ________________ ________________ to go to school today. 12. (bright) Is the room ________________ ________________? 13. (water) You should remember to drink ________________ ________________. 14. (space) Is there ________________ ________________ to do our work? 15. (coins) Do you have ________________ ________________ for the bus? Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus ‘enough’ with adjectives and nouns Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY 1. enough money 2. old enough 3. fast enough 4. enough eggs 5. warm enough 6. enough people 7. enough tests 8. strong enough 9. enough sugar 10. sweet enough 11. well enough 12. bright enough 13. enough water 14. enough space 15. enough coins Grades as percentages 15 / 15 = 100% 14 / 15 = 93 13 / 15 = 87 12 / 15 = 80 11 / 15 = 73 10 / 15 = 67 9 / 15 = 60 8 / 15 = 53 7 / 15 = 47 6 / 15 = 40 5 / 15 = 33 4 / 15 = 27 3 / 15 = 20 2 / 15 = 13 1 / 15 = 7 0 / 18 = 0 % Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com