The word "sure enough" can mean that the result, the fact is consistent with **, which is the most common meaning. It is commonly used in the following situations:
1.Expression**, the result of speculation: For example, "I thought he wouldn't come today, but he didn't." This means that ** is consistent with the facts.
2.Indicate that it is consistent with the facts or circumstances mentioned earlier: for example, "She has been studying very hard and has taken the first place in the exam." This means that the results are consistent with the previously mentioned situation.
3.It is used to emphasize and reinforce the tone: for example, "I told you not to go, and something happened." This means that the previous warnings and exhortations are correct.
In terms of usage, it is common for "sure enough" to be followed by a sentence or situation that indicates **, guess, speculation, etc., indicating that the result is consistent with the previous **. For example, "I didn't think he would come today, and he didn't." The service of my store has always been very good, and the business is very prosperous.
For example:1He did get the job done on time.
2.She stayed up late last night studying, and sure enough, she couldn't get up this morning.
3.The sky was cloudy, and sure enough, it was going to rain.
4.Even though he said yes, I doubted that he would succeed, and sure enough, I was right.
5.We looked at the weather forecast last night and sure enough, the weather was terrible today.
6.Although he was talented, his performance did not disappoint.
7.I prepared well in advance and did it for the exam.
8.We kept telling him there would be consequences for doing so, and sure enough, he's in a mess now.
9.We all knew he would pick the position, and sure enough, he accepted the offer.
10.I was skeptical about his abilities, and sure enough, he couldn't finish the project.
11.Even though he said he hadn't eaten, his stomach was screaming loudly, and sure enough, he was lying.
12.She has always claimed to be a good actress, and sure enough, she did a great job on stage.
13.I chose this restaurant last night and sure enough, their food is very delicious.
14.We went out so late and sure enough, we missed the last bus.
15.I told him that he would offend people by doing so, and sure enough, his actions caused controversy.
16.It took me a lot of time to prepare, and sure enough, I got a good result in the race.
17.This game looks simple, but it's a test of intelligence.
18.I studied for two hours before the exam, and sure enough, I got a high score on the exam.
19.I told him that the product was unreliable, and sure enough, it didn't take long for it to go wrong.
20.We went out early and sure enough, there was no traffic jam.