English, asked by vishnuvardhan4556, 11 months ago

Q paddy is ripe enough to harvest.
(remove 'enough' and rewrite the sentence)
Ans- the paddy is ripe much to harvest
Is the answer right or wrong? Please help

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Answered by wardahd1234
4

No that's wrong.

You can say:

The paddy can be harvested as the crops have ripen

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

Answer is The paddy is ripe so we can harvest

Herein, the replacement of enough with much doesn’t make any sense. The sentence doesn’t sound grammatically correct. The original statement wants to emphasize that paddy is ripe enough and it can be harvested, the other way to write the same could be to replace the word with preposition  to signify the same thing.

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