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split the difference | Second conditional vs third conditional
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enough #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:54 pm   enough
 

1. There’ll be time enough to relax.
1a. There’ll be enough time to relax.
2. Is the water warm enough for you?
2a. Is the water enough warm for you?
Are all these sentences correct by grammar?
Do sentences #1 and #1a mean the same?
Do sentences #2 and #2a mean the same?
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enough #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 27, 2011 19:00 pm   enough
 

These are correct:

1 1a 2
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