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Read the following sentences and write whether the word enough is used as an adjective or an
adverb.
1. Ravi didn't have enough money to buy four
tickets.
2. Rani dances well enough to perform at the function. TO
3. We have enough water to last a week.
bubor been
4. The pen is good enough to write. W A absowat 29
to hear her riped bill
5. The baby cried loud enough for mother to hear her.
6. This house is large enough to accommodate two families

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