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- to be develop to be developed | WordReference Forums
Absolutely not In your examples, it only works without the word "be" ie to develop, to announce, etc
- developped developed - WordReference Forums
Love the Google fight thing! Presumably people get confused because a double consonant usually produces a short vowel sound, like 'loped' vs 'lopped' or 'hoped' vs 'hopped', whereas with 'developed' the vowel sound is short despite having only one p
- developed to for - WordReference Forums
To be a little bit more formal, I'd use the structure 'developed for + ing form ' Just as a tip: If you see on the net the combination "developed for' you can see it appears around 411 000 000 times; whereas 'developed to" 424 000 000 Wait for someone wiser than me NB: a 100% English native speaker: it's a tongue-in-cheek remark
- have developed have been developed - WordReference Forums
Ewie's response is good The form, "have been developed," is generally considered to be a passive voice sentence that comes from an active voice sentence When you say that the flowers "developed" however, you are using an intransitive verb, and these generally cannot be transformed into the passive voice
- developed vs have developed | WordReference Forums
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 and Y Inc Last edited: Jul 1, 2018
- have developed developed - WordReference Forums
Hello all, Could someone help me with the use of present perfect and past tenses in this sentence? - I have developed good written skills over the course of my studies; a period in which I wrote several press articles and reports I wrote have developed because 1 these are skills that I still
- Create Vs Develop - WordReference Forums
Dear all There was an argue related to the meanings of the two verbs concerning the following point: One of " develop" meaning is : to bring into being or activity; generate; evolve which may mean " to create" So "develop" can replace "create" While create has no meaning as " to to elaborate
- helping me develop helping me to develop - WordReference Forums
Nevertheless, the one who actually developed them was only my friend himself I think the experience doesn't boost his teaching abilities, but it allows him to improve them Ahhh, I'm really not sure though! I keep on changing my mind about it all the time
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