Good enough with 够

In Chinese the word for "enough" often comes before a verb, rather than after an adjective.

Structure

Subj. + 够 + Verb (+ 了)

Sometimes you'll see a 了 added after the verb for emphasis (as in "no, really, it's enough!").

Examples

Not enough with 不够

Structure

Subj. + 不够 + Verb

Examples

Expressing "had enough of it" with 够了

When a verb is followed by "够了," it means the speaker is "getting sick of [doing] something" or "done with [doing] something."

Structure

Subj. + Verb + 够 (+ 了)

Examples

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