canadalynx
Member
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2017
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Brunei
- Current Location
- Australia
Hello.
I know the expression 'be good enough for something/someone'.
Do you think 'be enough for' is incorrect? Is it not understandable that it is a variation of the expression?
In the film "Crazy Rich Asian (2018)", there is a scene where Michelle Yeoh says "You will never be enough."
Is it deemed acceptable because
a) it is used in speaking?
b) it is used in direct speech to a person/entity.
c) there is no 'for' after the phrase in the sentence.
d) it is Singaporean English?
e) it has a different meaning?
f) it has 'will never'
Someone corrected this text : She will never be good enough for his family.
I know the expression 'be good enough for something/someone'.
Do you think 'be enough for' is incorrect? Is it not understandable that it is a variation of the expression?
In the film "Crazy Rich Asian (2018)", there is a scene where Michelle Yeoh says "You will never be enough."
Is it deemed acceptable because
a) it is used in speaking?
b) it is used in direct speech to a person/entity.
c) there is no 'for' after the phrase in the sentence.
d) it is Singaporean English?
e) it has a different meaning?
f) it has 'will never'
Someone corrected this text : She will never be good enough for his family.