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  • in at on level - WordReference Forums
    at in with different level Your English level is really good Vs Your level of English is really good in on at level and I learned that "I am on level number" is used in video games I also found that at seemed to be the most frequently used preposition for 'level ' Could you explain what made Employee want to say "what level you should be in
  • Pronunciation of o, ó and ô - WordReference Forums
    I know, for example, that avó and avô mean different things and are pronounced differently, but the spelling clearly marks this distinction in these words, while in the words from your examples, there's nothing obvious at first glance and I think there're no other words to confuse p*rt@(s) and *vo(s) with due to a different pronunciation of o
  • difference between EA and unit - WordReference Forums
    EA is short for 'each', and so has a meaning different from that of unit In some contexts you might use either one of them, in other contexts, only one or the other is suitable In some contexts you might use either one of them, in other contexts, only one or the other is suitable
  • In vs. under certain conditions | WordReference Forums
    Which one is preferable – actually, do the two convey different nuances of meaning at all? "These representations are learnable inductively in certain conditions" OR RATHER: "These representations are learnable inductively under certain conditions"
  • FR EN: guillemets (« ») quotation marks (“ ”) - usage punctuation
    There are different ways to render this The standard way is to use English double quotes (“…”) for quotes within a quote: « Comme je te l'ai dit une fois, je lui ai répété, Mark Twain n'a pas dit : “ L'honnêteté est la meilleure politique ” Il a dit : “ L'honnêteté est la meilleure politique… quand il y a de l'argent en jeu
  • scheme vs. schematic - WordReference Forums
    Hello! I wonder if scheme or schematic are different in the following example, or if they are synonyms if so, which is most commonly used? example: -- figure 1 shows a scheme of the process described in section 1 1 or -- figure 1 shows a schematic of the process described in section
  • What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference Forums
    From 5 different websites or YouTube videos, these were the results: filler words and discourse markers Filler words Filler words, filled pauses, hesitation markers, thinking sounds discourse markers Filler words Filler words Therefore, fillers or filler words get my vote
  • next to vs. near vs. close to vs. beside - WordReference Forums
    I suppose we will have to agree to disagree I did a master's thesis on dialectology of NY (specializing in the 5 boroughs and Long Island) and "by" is the preferred word in close to 95% of the people I surveyed If you are from north of the Bronx, that's a completely different dialect, the Western New England Dialect




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