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in Antwort nblens 22.12.05 19:12
In case you don't trust Google, here are some examples from "A Practical English Grammar" (Cornelsen & Oxford University Press), p. 179 "Adjective/adverb + enough + infinitive:
... the infinitive can refer to the object of the verb:
After a few minutes the coffee was cool enough to drink.
The case is light enough (for me) to carry.
... it can refer to the object of a preposition:
The ice was thick enough to walk on.
The light was strong enough to read by.
In my sentence the passive voice is more common which I have admitted already, but it is not impossible or wrong.
Don't get upset, guys, you will find enough mistakes in my postings, but this one is NOT a mistake, sorry
... the infinitive can refer to the object of the verb:
After a few minutes the coffee was cool enough to drink.
The case is light enough (for me) to carry.
... it can refer to the object of a preposition:
The ice was thick enough to walk on.
The light was strong enough to read by.
In my sentence the passive voice is more common which I have admitted already, but it is not impossible or wrong.
Don't get upset, guys, you will find enough mistakes in my postings, but this one is NOT a mistake, sorry

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