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- word usage - government or governmental? - English Language . . .
A Governmental Official is more likely to be someone like a Prime Minister or President who creates Government rather than implements the decisions made elsewhere; which is how I might interpret it
- Is government singular or plural? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Is the word "government" singular or plural? My grammar book tells me government is plural And if you search on the web, it is not so unusual to be confused So which of the following two sentence
- Whats the differences between quasi and semi?
I looked up in the dictionary and found many examples, like quasi-governmental Out of curiosity, I searched "semi-governmental" in Google books and the result surprised me There are a lot of "semi-governmental" being used What's the differences between quasi and semi? Can I use them interchangeably?
- as appropriate - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
For example, a party to a lawsuit can make evidentiary documents available to the other party; or a governmental body can make low-interest-rate loans available to those who have been hit by a natural disaster such as flood, earthquake, tornado, or fire A charitable organization can make shelter and food available to homeless people
- extract vs excerpt - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
As nouns, excerpt and extract are synonymous, i e a small piece of a longer text In respect to texts, I suspect excerpt would be the more common of the two, mainly because the verb to extract has a much wider range of meanings One can extract ore, or extract the truth, or extract a tooth; but text is the only thing one can excerpt
- grammar - Difference between hadnt been and hasnt been when both . . .
"Hadn't been" refers to the past; ie before the house was painted last weekend "Hasn't been" would refer to the present and so would only be appropriate if the house had not been repainted recently
- Is the word territory the same as a country or a nation?
A geographic area belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority Which also answers your other question, by showing how territories are not the same as countries, because some countries have territories that belong to them, but the territories themselves are not countries
- Had vs. had been - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
He had remained president for 20 years and he had done nothing for the benefits of people He had been remained president for 20 years and he had done nothing for the benefits of people Are b
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