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Enrico Di Bartolomei
Hello, I wrote this sentence in a youtube video about a tornado which is heading towards a house.
"Close the door window will be sufficient to keep out the tornado"
I need know if it's correct use "sufficient" or I need use "enough"
Thanks in advance.
Aug 31, 2023 1:30 PM
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You should be able to keep safe from the tornado by ensuring that all doors and windows are closed. (this sounds more native)
August 31, 2023
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Either word works.
"Close the door window" does not make sense as a subject for the verb "will be". You need a noun clause. A noun clause can be formed by using either a present participle ("closing") or an infinitive ("to close"):
"Closing the doors and windows..."
"To close the doors and windows..."
September 1, 2023
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Enrico Di Bartolomei
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