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could you not/couldn't you | bon viveur / make the best of both (two) worlds
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I have nothing enough to write. #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:05 am   I have nothing enough to write.
 

Hello :)

Are the sentences below acceptable?

I have nothing enough to write.

I have nothing enough to say.


If they are not, how can we express them in a more natural way?

Also, What is the difference between the following sentences:

It's evidence enough.
There is enough evidence.


Does "evidence" in the first sentence function as an adjective?

Thanks in advance for taking some time to answer my questions. :)
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I have nothing enough to write. #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:48 am   I have nothing enough to write.
 

i have nothing enough to write and say.[/b]
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I have nothing enough to write. #3 (permalink) Wed Nov 24, 2010 15:13 pm   I have nothing enough to write.
 

'I don't have enough to write and/or say.' or 'I have nothing to write and/or say.'
would be the correct versions of your sentences, Nie.

Sorrt, Madhubabu, but you're incorrect this time.

There is no significant difference between 'it's evidence enough' and 'it's enough evidence'.
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I have nothing enough to write. #4 (permalink) Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:49 am   I have nothing enough to write.
 

Thank you so much Beeesneees.

You have no idea how much I appreciate your help. :)
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