The verb “lack” expresses the idea that something or someone does not have “enough” of something.
It lacks a good supermarket = it does not have a good supermarket |
… the town is lacking a good postal service… |
This sentence means that the town does not have a good postal service.
THE ADVERB: ENOUGH
Uses of enough… | Example enough clauses |
There isn’t + enough + singular noun | There isn’t enough time to get to the 8-o’clock movie. |
There aren’t + enough plural noun | There aren’t enough restaurants in this city. |
- of have + enough + plural noun | This town doesn’t have enough restaurants. These neighborhoods don’t have enough parks. |
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