There aren't enough words to describe or there isn't enough? I thing it is aren't. Can you help?
Hi, sure. The right answer is the aren't (are not) enough words to describe it. But you could say there IS not enough time to describe it. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions in the comments below!
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