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lack something vs lack in something? The sauce was lacking in flavor. The sauce was lacking flavor. Are both of these sentences correct? Do I have to put a preposition in?
14 Thg 04 2020 19:27
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They're both correct, but they're grammatically different. It isn't simply a case of adding or omitting a preposition if you feel like it. If 'lacking' is a verb, you don't use 'in'; if 'lacking' is an adjective, you do. The sauce was lacking flavour = The sauce lacked flavour. Here, 'lack' here is a verb, and 'flavour' is the direct object. The sauce was lacking in flavour. Here, 'lacking' is a predicative adjective which requires a particular construction: be + lacking + in + indirect object I hope that helps.
14 tháng 4 năm 2020
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They're both correct! As another commenter already said, the preposition is correct but not nessecary.
14 tháng 4 năm 2020
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Both are correct. No preposition is required but you can put it there if you like.
14 tháng 4 năm 2020
Both are correct. No preposition is required but you can put it there if you like.
14 tháng 4 năm 2020
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