The sentence "I haven't got ________ on a holiday at the moment" requires an adverb phrase that correctly modifies the action and expresses the lack of sufficient funds for going on a holiday.
OPtions
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enough money to go
- Correct: "Enough money" indicates sufficiency, and "to go" is the proper infinitive form, making this grammatically correct and natural.
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money enough to go
- Incorrect: While it may seem correct, the placement of "enough" after "money" sounds awkward and is not idiomatic in English.
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money enough for going
- Incorrect: This option changes "to go" (infinitive) to "for going" (gerund), which is less natural in this context.
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enough money to going
- Incorrect: "To going" is grammatically incorrect; "to" should be followed by the base form of the verb (go).
"I haven't got enough money to go on a holiday at the moment."