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24 Dec 2017
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Question about English (US)
Is there any difference in meaning?
a) I have enough money to pay the rent.
b) I have money enough to pay the rent.
Is there any difference in meaning?
a) I have enough money to pay the rent.
b) I have money enough to pay the rent.
a) I have enough money to pay the rent.
b) I have money enough to pay the rent.
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You say enough + noun: like your example a) enough money
You say: adjective + enough: good enough, tall enough, pretty enough...
So example b doesnt really act well.

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