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Luck and lucky


We use the noun luck and the adjective lucky to talk about good things happening by chance, and not because of our own efforts:


A:

Helen won first prize in an online competition, a two-week holiday in Italy.


B:

Oh, that’s nice! I never have anyluck. I never win anything.


It was a lucky coincidence that the train was late, because I was also late getting to the station.


Warning:

Luck and lucky do not mean the same as happiness and happy:

The most important thing in life is to find happiness.

Not: … is to find luck.

My grandparents had a very happy marriage. They were together for 54 years.

Not: … a very lucky marriage.


Luck is an uncountable noun, so we do not use it with the indefinite article a/an. We use expressions such as some, a bit of or a lot of to express amounts of luck:

I’ve had a lot of luck with jobs over the years.

Not: I’ve had a luck …

When we talk about luck in general, we don’t use the definite article the:

A lot of good things in life happen through luck rather than through planning.

Not: … through the luck …


See also:


When do we use articles?


Good luck!, (The) best of luck! and I wish you luck! are common expressions we use to say that we hope good things will happen to someone. They are followed by with:


A:

I’ve got my driving test tomorrow.


B:

Good luck!


A:

Thanks.


Best of luck with your job interview!

Not: Best luck.



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