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  • word usage - Expandable vs Expansible vs Scalable - English Language . . .
    Extendable referring to physical properties (an extendable ladder) and extensible referring to versatility ability to be added to in future (an extensible system)
  • phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    When the idiom for being uninvolved in the activity is expressed with off We speak about being off work or off duty, of being off rhythm or off our feed, so it makes sense to enter those states by getting off But the idiom is not ordinarily extendable to other situations And you have to be careful
  • The nature vs nature - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Let's look at the two OED definitions of the word "nature" (mass noun) The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations Example: "nature is beautiful" The basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something Examples: "helping them to realize the
  • prepositions - provide something for or to sb - English Language . . .
    With transitive provide sth to for sb, I think answer 2 is closer - to is more about giving or handing off something to someone, while for is more about something being made available to someone Most of the time it is a distinction without difference, and there's no solid line dividing the two, but there is a bit of a nuance: A laptop was provided to me (more likely that someone came to me
  • too soon versus too early - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Party A is playing computer games during work hours Party B approaches and says: quot;Isn't it too soon to be playing? quot; The intended meaning being that since it is still during work hours,
  • articles - How to figure out when to use a and when to use the for a . . .
    Australia doesn't set a limit for the number of the Working Holiday visas issued each year; Canada sets the limit for a number of WH visas issued each year Which usage of a the is correct, and, ho
  • Is it correct to say finish what you started in this situation?
    Finish where you started makes no sense in this context What you started was a task, not a place You can only "finish where you started" if you're coming to the end of a circular "trip" of some kind (including metaphorical trips, such as a presentation on some topic which you end by repeating something you said at the start)
  • Why is damn a swear word while dang and darn arent?
    I want to know that why is damn considered a swear word while dang and darn are never considered swear words
  • Should I say a week ago or a week before or a week earlier?
    "A week ago" means "a week before today " If today is the 17th, and the biopsy was taken on the 10th, you should say that the biopsy was taken a week ago The phrase "a week before" usually means "a week before that other event " If you told me that the biopsy was taken "a week before", then I would probably wonder: it was taken a week before what? The phrase "a week earlier" is similar to





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