adjective + ENOUGH + TO-infinitive
Upper-Intermediate students can post modify ADJECTIVEs with to-infinitive
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Upper-Intermediate students can post modify ADJECTIVEs with to-infinitive
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“Ought to” is a semi-modal verb similar to “should”. It’s used to express advice, expectation, obligation, or high probability. Unlike modal verbs, it’s followed by a ‘to-infinitive’, making it unique. It doesn’t change form for person, and can be used in various contexts to imply duty or suggest a course of action. For example, “I ought to phone my parents” implies a responsibility to call parents, while “It ought to be easy now” expresses an expectation of ease.
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