'the' can be used alone to mean 'enough' placed before a noun.
Example Sentences:
1. Does he have the patience to do the job? = Does he have enough patience to do the job?
2. She doesn't have the money to buy that house. = She doesn't have enough money to buy that house.
Post me two example sentences of your own.
1.Do you have the time to chang dress?
ReplyDeleteDo you have enough time to chang dress?
2.Do we have the food for dinner?
Do we have enough food for dinner?
1.Do you have the time to cook dinner before your husband come home?
ReplyDelete2.Does she have the money to the train?
Sophie, good examples, spelling issue in first sentence.
ReplyDeleteKee. well done. First sentence is present tense, "s" is missing somewhere, work it out where?
sentence 2: Does she have the money to buy the train ticket or to catch the train.
1 Do you have the time to go to School?
ReplyDeleteDo you have enough time to go to School?
2 She does not have the idea to solve this problem.
She does not have enough idea to solve this problem.
1. I don't have the confidence to do the test yet.
ReplyDelete2. I need the time to get ready.
Good work Sunita and Misun.
ReplyDeleteI missed spelling "e" change at the end.
ReplyDelete1:We don't have the food for ten people.
ReplyDelete2:She didn't have the time to play.
1. Do you have the time to catch the bus?
ReplyDelete2. Do we have the money to go on holiday?
1; We don't have the time to make 100 muffins at 10 am.
ReplyDelete2; I don't have the money to buy a BMW car.
1. Do you have time to make dinner ?
ReplyDeleteDo you have enough time to make dinner.
2. He doesn't have enough times for finished all paper works until this afternoon.