English Language & Usage Asked on December 19, 2021
He was still child enough to run along with the group.
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
He was still child enough to run along with the group.
It is an idiom.
I was fool enough to dive into the water.
He was hero enough to save the drowning kitten.
It is correct because "child" acts as an adjective here.
Compare:
He was still young enough to run along with the group.
Answered by chasly - supports Monica on December 19, 2021
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