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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Are both these sentences correct:


a) "At this moment, the organization IS SHORT of volunteers."


b) "At this moment, the organization LACKS volunteers."



(And which sounds best?)

  

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Are both these sentences correct: Yes, but with slightly different meanings. " It has some volunteers, but not enough. " It may or may not have some volunteers, but it needs more.

  • Are both these sentences correct: Yes, but with slightly different meanings.
  • " It has some volunteers, but not enough.
  • " It may or may not have some volunteers, but it needs more.
  • ) Probably A.
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Are both these sentences correct: Yes, but with slightly different meanings.


a) "At this moment, the organization IS SHORT of volunteers." It has some volunteers, but not enough.


b) "At this moment, the organization LACKS volunteers."

It may or may not have some volunteers, but it needs more.



(And which sounds best?) Probabl

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