lack is a verb- He lacks the courage to fight in the ring.
a lack is a noun - He suffers from a lack of hair.
Can we have the correct word.
That is the correct spelling of the word "starvation" (suffering from lack of food).
The correct spelling is "ignorant" (displaying a lack of knowledge).
A sentence need a verb and you need to clarify your question which at present seem to lack any meaning.
The correct spelling is suffocate (to die from lack of air, or of oxygen).
No. The subject is the lack of skill and interest, not the skill and interest.
The correct spelling is "boredom," not "boredness."
The correct spelling is "lethargic." It means feeling a lack of energy or enthusiasm.
The correct way to ask about someone's preferences would be "How much do you like?" rather than "How much do you lack?" Using "like" shows interest in what the person enjoys or prefers, while "lack" implies a deficiency or absence.
Show a lack of restraint, a lack of respect, and a lack of vocabulary.
Naughty.To find the correct spelling of words it very easy to use a dictionary. Or if you lack a dictionary you can type the word onto a page in a word processing program such as 'Word' and the use the spell check feature.
No. It lack a subject and a main verb.