Idx | 0993 |
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Keyword | enough |
Type of Sentence | ✗ |
Error Sentence | The time isn't enough for us to catch the next train. |
Correct Sentence | There isn't enough time for us to catch the next train. |
Cloze Error Sentence | [[The time isn't enough]] for us to catch the next train. |
Cloze Sentence | [[There isn't enough time]] for us to catch the next train. |
Cloze Answer | There isn't enough time |
Choices | The time isn't enough | There isn't enough time |
Explanation | Enough usually goes in front of the noun it refers to: 'Do you have enough money?' 'There aren't enough teachers.' For this reason, the sentence often begins with there is/are etc: 'Is there enough hot water for a bath?' |
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