 Two and enough. Two and enough are used with adjectives and indicate degree. Two means more than necessary and it precedes the adjective. Enough means sufficient and usually follows the adjective. She is too old to ride the merry-go-round. She has too much money. Tony was tall enough to play on the basketball team. They were smart enough to pass the test. Enough can also be used with nouns. In such cases, enough usually precedes the word it modifies. I have enough money for the CD player. I don't have enough for the computer. There aren't enough people to make a team. In some cases, enough can stand alone. I have had enough of this nonsense. Enough is enough. Common problems include using vary in place of two or enough.