Circle each enough in the sentences below, and label it according to its function. Write S, OD, OP, or PN above the noun.

1. (Hillary)(S) and (Norgay)(S) were (partners)(PN) in thier (climb)(OP) to the top of (Mount Everest)(OP).

2. Snow (glasses)(S) protected their (eyes)(DO) from icy (winds)(DO).

3. (Hillary)(S) and (Norgay)(S) ate warm (soup)(DO) and tinned (apricots)(Do) in their (tent)(OP).

4. Their last big (obstacle)(S) was a (cliff)(PN) of rock rising straight up out of the (ridge)(OP).

5. (Hillary)(S) was the first (person)(PN) to ever make it to the (summit)(OP).

6. At the (summit)(OP), (Norgay)(S) unwounded four (flags)(DO) from around his (ax)(DO).

2, winds is not a DO

6. ax is not a DO.

The rest of your answers are correct.

2. OP

6. OP

You're right.

Thank you!

You're welcome.

1. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.

2. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.

3. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.

4. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.

5. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.

6. enough - There is no "enough" in this sentence.