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- developped developed ? | WordReference Forums
Hello, I cannot find if "develop", at the past form, has double P or not It is : developped or developed ? Thanks
- to be develop to be developed - WordReference Forums
We all know "to be developed to be announced to be changed " is the correct usage in English But nowadays I often see "to be develop, to be announce " without ed Is it modern English? correct?
- developed to for - WordReference Forums
or The XXX cartridging machine was originally developed to cartridge dynamite by wrapping that explosive mass in paper I would appreciate your support to determine which of the two alternatives is the most appropriate to be used in this context Which one should I use " developed to or developed for? Regards
- is yet to vs has yet to - WordReference Forums
Hello guys, Are these two senteces correct? The decision is yet to be made The decision has yet to be made Is so, is there any difference in meaning? Cheers, Greg
- developed vs have developed - WordReference Forums
Hi, I would please ask you which of the options in bold is correct in the following (I prefer the present perfect): I developed have developed an interest in machine learning over the course of my academic and professional career, and while consulting for multinational companies such as X Inc
- mature or matured ? | WordReference Forums
"In adults, the brain should have completely developed and is matured enough to " I got two questions here: firstly, should I be using "mature" instead of "matured" ? Can I use either one? Well, mature sounds best to me though Secondly, very slight doubt as for the "have completely
- Synonym for developed an interest | WordReference Forums
Hello, I am trying to find a synonym for the construction "I developed an interest in X because " Is it okay to say something like this: "X holds my interest because " ? If so, which adverb would be appropiate to use in order to emphasize that it holds my interest very much?
- By Me or By Myself: whats the difference? - WordReference Forums
The correct equivalent of “I made it” is “it was made by me ” [these days people seem to use “myself” instead of “me” more and more frequently ] However, you could say “ I made it myself ”
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