Aim: Many Hong Kong students use 'lack' and 'lack of' wrongly. This
exercise is to show the difference and to help you understand which one to use in which
situation.
Introduction:
'Lack' is both a verb and a noun. For example, using 'lack' as a verb you can say 'Someone
lacks something.', and as a noun 'There is a lack of something.'
Grammar:
Word |
Part of Speech |
Example Sentences |
lack lacks
|
verb -
I/you/we/they lack
he/she/it lacks
singular noun + lacks
uncountable noun + lacks |
- They lack the necessary family support or any other channels where they can seek
assistance.
- Deprived and disadvantaged families lack both knowledge and self-confidence.
- A child without parents usually lacks a sense of security.
- The government overall lacks dynamism.
- It was so interesting to see how Western thinking lacks creativity and is not geared to
changes.
|
lacking |
adjective |
- Financial backing for the programme is still lacking.
|
lacking in |
adjective |
- It was a solidly built vessel but lacking in navigating instruments. (A vessel is a boat
or ship.)
(Grammatical structure: 'lacking in' + noun phrase.)
|
lacking |
'_ing' form (present participle) |
- Lacking any filial piety, Prince Richard rebelled against his father. ('filial piety'
means 'respect for parents')
Sentence structure: 'Lacking + noun phrase + comma + clause
|
lacking |
'_ing' form
(reduced relative clause: the relative pronoun e.g. 'who' and the verb are missing) |
- Students lacking a dictionary can use an online dictionary.
(Meaning: Students who are lacking a dictionary can use an online one.)
|
lacked |
verb - perfect and past tenses |
- His leadership has lacked imagination and aggression.
- He said that Hongkong lacked "a long-term authority that monitors
tree-planting efforts".
|
lack of
|
noun |
- Social workers blame the Government for the severe lack of residential places.
- There's been a lack of awareness about what young people like.
- Most landslips are caused not by design deficiencies on slopes, but by a lack of
supervision and control.
|
Exercise
Choose the correct word from the drop-down list: