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Sasha
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lack in Hello! In what context to you usually use the phrase 'lack in'? Is it always used in Present Continuous?
2020年4月22日 12:09
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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'.
2020年4月22日
нет такого сочетания если существительное то lack of если глагол то просто lack
2020年4月22日
No. See my answer below!
2020年4月22日
Can I say, The lady is pretty, but she lacks in manners?
2020年4月22日
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).
2020年4月22日
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