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Taylina
what does enough though mean?
Nov 8, 2010 1:59 PM
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"Enough" and "though" are actually used separately, I think. They should usually be separated by a comma.
"Enough" means...well, I assume you know! And "though" means "but."
An example:
I have some money. Not enough, though.
I made dinner this evening. Not enough, though, for everyone.
Where you say "not enough, though," you could also use "But not enough." It means the same thing.
(i.e. I have some money, but not enough.)
I hope that helped! ^^
November 8, 2010
I love to eat pancakes, but I've just eaten 300 of them and I think I can eat 20 more. However, for today, I think eating 300 pancakes is enough though.
November 8, 2010
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