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In what context to you usually use the phrase 'lack in'?
Is it always used in Present Continuous?
Apr 22, 2020 12:09 PM
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We don't say 'lack in': only 'lacking in'.
In the phrase 'she's lacking in manners', the word 'lacking' is a predicative adjective. The collocation goes like this:
be + lacking[adj] + in + noun.
When we use the word 'lack' as a verb, it takes a direct object (no preposition): 'She lacks manners'.
April 22, 2020
нет такого сочетания
если существительное то lack of
если глагол то просто lack
April 22, 2020
No. See my answer below!
April 22, 2020
Can I say, The lady is pretty, but she lacks in manners?
April 22, 2020
Lack in something means not having something. Russian translation of the same tech provided by Candice in that thread: Девушка красивая; но не хватает воспитания (дословно нет манер).
April 22, 2020
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