Liza
Can we use "short of ..." when talking of some trait? For example: He is short of fantasy / intellect / good sense / firmness ... and so on. Or would it be better to say "He has a lack of ..." ? Thank you.
2012年2月10日 11:43
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"short of" is perfect.
2012年2月10日
2
Usually people say "short on", rather than "short of", in that context. You might say "we are short of our goal". To say someone has a "lack of" something would be a little more formal.
2012年2月10日
1
He has a lack of,fantasy
2012年2月11日
1
Whe could say "He falls short when it comes too... or possibly "falls short in..."
2012年2月10日
Azygos and Fenton Benton, thank you, guys)
2012年2月11日
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