Sasha
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lose concentration or lack concentration It also seems that those who have very open personalities may also have more accidents as these (6) KINDS of people can be dreamy and (7) …. concentration.
19 de ene. de 2019 8:51
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I agree with Joe and Kate. Both are correct but the meaning is different. To 'lack concentration' means that someone always struggles to concentrate or they aren't very good concentrating. To 'lose concentration' means that previously you were concentrating on something but you got distracted or you stopped concentrating for some other reason.
19 de enero de 2019
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Wow, in this instance you could make a strong argument for either option, for different reasons. But I agree with Joe that lack is the slightly better option because it seems they are attempting to list two different character traits, instead of saying that dreamy people tend to lose (their) concentration.
19 de enero de 2019
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lack Although the difference is very subtle. "Lack(s) concentration" is more of a character trait. "Lose(s) concrentration" is more of a behavior or tendency. To me, "lack" sounds better.
19 de enero de 2019
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