Where are there 5 sentences in English?
[M] [T] She asked him if he knew where I lived. [M] [T] She told him where to put the suitcase. [M] [T] This is the house where she used to live. [M] [T] Can you still remember where we first met?
- Joe waited for the train. "Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb.
- The train was late. ...
- Mary and Samantha took the bus. ...
- I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station. ...
- Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station early but waited until noon for the bus.
enough comes before nouns. There isn't enough bread to make sandwiches.
Example Sentences
Adverb I couldn't run fast enough to catch up with her. She's old enough to know better. Are you rich enough to retire? That's good enough for me.
“You should stop eating fast food.” “You should go for walks more often.” “We should go to the park tomorrow.” “He should go to the pharmacy first thing in the morning.”
[M] [T] I told the story to anyone who would listen. [M] [T] She needed someone who would understand her. [M] [T] I don't like that fat kid who ate your lunch. [M] [T] I know quite a few people who don't eat meat.
"I went back to the store where I bought my sweater." "I went to the library where I studied until 8 o'clock." "I went to my friend's house where we got ready for the party." "I don't care where we go."
[M] [T] I can't figure out why he didn't tell the truth. [M] [T] I can't tell you why she was absent from school. [M] [T] She explained to him why she couldn't visit him. [M] [T] I can understand why you don't want to eat there.
If you want to write emails that people actually read, make them no longer than five sentences. Anything more than that, and you need some other form of communication – an old-fashioned call perhaps, or a meeting. People are so overwhelmed by email that they don't even scroll down to read the lower paragraphs anymore.
With an average of 15-20 words per sentence and 5-8 sentences in a paragraph, this comes to approximately 75 to 160 words.