(not) adjective + enough + My sister can take my dad's car. She's old enough
to drive.
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Can you write the date on the board?
I'm not tall enough to write at the top.
We often use (not) adjective + enough to say
something is less than we want or need.
I'm not old enough to see that film.
Enough goes after the adjective.
It isn't cold enough to snow. (It isn't enough cold...)
We can use to + infinitive after (not) adjective +
enough.
It isn't warm enough to go swimming.
(It isn't warm enough for going...)