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Yi Zhang
shortcoming & shortage
Hi, I wonder is there any difference in between the word “shortcoming” and “shortage”.
31 jan. 2018 06:15
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A shortage means that something is running low, such as a shortage of water during a drought. A shortcoming is a deficiency (either in personality, when talking about people, or in functionality when talking about things). For example, laziness would be considered a shortcoming. In terms of things, if you buy a phone that can't take pictures, for example, that might be considered a shortcoming.
31 januari 2018
Shortcoming is like flaws or something that you are lacking of
Shortage is something that is insufficient in amount
31 januari 2018
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Yi Zhang
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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Engels
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