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The description of the word "enough" seems to be confusing.
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from http://www.usingenglish.com/members/...d.php?w=ENOUGH
* Enough comes before an adjective (Is it placed before or after an adjective?)
* Enough comes before an adverb (Is it placed before or after an adverb?)
* Enough usually comes after a noun (Is it placed before or after a noun?)
Sorry, posted in the wrong forum...

I really meant to post this thread in the forum "Comments & Suggestions". Could someone kindly move this thread to that forum?

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Thanks, Dihen- it will be dealt with.
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