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  • i. a. (inter alia abbreviation) | WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone, I was wondering whether it would be correct to use the abbreviation i a , standing for Latin inter alia (=among other things), in an English formal letter, for I know that the English language skilfully operates with some Latin abbreviations but is rather reserved when it
  • I. A. (im Auftrag) | WordReference Forums
    In a german car certificate, what does this mean : I A Dreier? the third, I dont think so regards,
  • i. a. | WordReference Forums
    Necesito saber que significa la abreviación "i a " La encontré leyendo un curriculm vitae: Other Directorships, i a Agradezco si alguien me puede ayudar Desde ya, muchas gracias
  • i. a. | WordReference Forums
    I am familiar with i a , standing for inter alia or inter alios or even inter alias, and I am sure I have seen it in lots of contexts I try to avoid using it myself (and other Latin tags such as i e and e g ) in publications for public consumption Unfortunately, Google seems to confuse i a with IA etc, so I couldn't find evidence of the abundance of i a !
  • I have dinner plans with Michael tonight vs I have a dinner plan with . . .
    Hi native English speakers I have learned from an English grammar book that there's some difference between a plan and plans A plan indicates something big whereas plans mean something small or less important than a plan For example, you would usually ask people "do you have plans at
  • May I have a question? (May I ask. . . ) | WordReference Forums
    In English "I have a question" means "in my mind there is a question" I have it in my mind (I know what my question is), but I have not spoken it yet The opposite would be "I have not thought of a question yet" That is why it makes no sense to say "may can I have a question?" You can't ask permission for having a thought in your mind But (as E says) one normal and polite way of saying "May
  • Im having I have a meeting at 5 | WordReference Forums
    I'm having a meeting at 5 o'clock This could mean either that the meeting starts at 5, or I will be in a meeting at 5 - it may have started at 4:30 I have a meeting at 5 o'clock This means that the meeting starts at 5
  • I was mistaken vs. I made a mistake | WordReference Forums
    I was mistaken is another way to say I was wrong That is certainly something you can say after you make a mistake, but it doesn't mean exactly the same thing that I made a mistake does




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