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i am lack of experiance vs i lack of experiance

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I lack experience." The word "lack" is a verb that does not require the preposition "of" after it. Additionally, the correct spelling is "experience," not "experiance."

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i am lack of experiance

Incorrect. The correct form is "I lack experience."

The correct phrase is "I lack experience." The verb "lack" does not need the preposition "of" after it.
  • He showed a lack of judgment and a lack of character.
  • They have suffered for so long from lack of opportunity, lack of economic development and lack of political freedom and skills.
  • A fundamental lack of internal personality structure.
  • Subject demonstrates lack of judgment combined with poor impulse control.
  • Your lack of interest is rather liberating, actually.
  • Forget about Supergirl's lack of experience.
  • Our lack of connection was, too.
  • Besides your drunkenness and general lack of pedigree.
  • That explains the complete lack of ballistics.
  • Lack of remorse Increases their aggressiveness.
  • A lack of confidence brings unhappiness.
  • Please... excuse my lack of hospitality.
  • Inchcombe realized his lack of feeling was almost...
  • Lack of hemorrhagic tissue suggests decapitation was postmortem.
  • Lack of hemorrhagic tissue indicates the wound is postmortem.
  • Your lack of opinion concerns me.
  • Apologies for the lack of church, vicar/priest...
  • Enjoying my total lack of adult supervision.
  • Sometimes your lack of foresight is astonishing.
  • I suppose he anticipated your lack of persuasive skills.

Alternatives:

  • I lack experience

i lack of experiance

Incorrect. The correct form is "I lack experience."

The correct phrase is "I lack experience." The verb "lack" does not need the preposition "of" after it.
  • He showed a lack of judgment and a lack of character.
  • They have suffered for so long from lack of opportunity, lack of economic development and lack of political freedom and skills.
  • A fundamental lack of internal personality structure.
  • Subject demonstrates lack of judgment combined with poor impulse control.
  • Your lack of interest is rather liberating, actually.
  • Forget about Supergirl's lack of experience.
  • Our lack of connection was, too.
  • Besides your drunkenness and general lack of pedigree.
  • That explains the complete lack of ballistics.
  • Lack of remorse Increases their aggressiveness.
  • A lack of confidence brings unhappiness.
  • Please... excuse my lack of hospitality.
  • Inchcombe realized his lack of feeling was almost...
  • Lack of hemorrhagic tissue suggests decapitation was postmortem.
  • Lack of hemorrhagic tissue indicates the wound is postmortem.
  • Your lack of opinion concerns me.
  • Apologies for the lack of church, vicar/priest...
  • Enjoying my total lack of adult supervision.
  • Sometimes your lack of foresight is astonishing.
  • I suppose he anticipated your lack of persuasive skills.

Alternatives:

  • I lack experience

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