
He didn't work... 1)enough hard 2)hard enough 1?2?


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Enough -- достаточно.
Ставится после прилагательного.
Ответ 2, hard enough.
Можно запомнить по названию песни про орущего ковбоя)) "Big enough"



Answer:
To answer your question, "He didn't work enough hard" and "He didn't work hard enough" are both grammatically correct. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The placement of the word "enough" in the sentence does not change the overall meaning. It simply emphasizes the degree of effort put into the work.
Example: - "He didn't work enough hard" emphasizes that the level of effort put into the work was insufficient. - "He didn't work hard enough" also emphasizes that the level of effort put into the work was insufficient.
Both sentences convey the same message that the person did not work with the required level of effort.
I hope this clarifies your question! Let me know if you have any further inquiries.


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