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- Gluing or glueing - WordReference Forums
I beg to differ Gluing glueing is like aging ageing and many other words which may or may not retain their e See Oxford And see BBC ESL pages And cf judgement judgment Of course, AE may have ironed out this inconsistency, but in BE at least we struggle on with both possibilities
- Gluing or glueing - WordReference Forums
Google shows more than 3 million results for gluing, and 3 hundred thousand for glueing Although I suspect you could use either
- paste, glue, stick | WordReference Forums
If I want to "attach" a piece of paper on another paper, what should I use: glue, stick or paste and with what preposition? The example is : a teacher at school asks her pupils "now take the paper animal and stick glue paste it on to the sheet of paper in your copybooks"
- Phonetics in helicopter | WordReference Forums
Hello everybody ! I already know that "helicopter" is stressed on "he-", but I need to know whether this word obeys a certain phonetic rule or not, because I really don't manage to find it out It is for a lesson at university Thank you so much
- Dismantle and remove. - WordReference Forums
Dismantle could be used if whoever was doing the removal intended to fit the old floor somewhere else Dismantle means to take something apart, but usually involves a degree of care Dismantle in itself does not mean remove, and would probably use "dismantle and remove" to show that they were also taking the old flooring material away Install simply means fit Laminate is a specific process
- expressed in as - WordReference Forums
Both look natural to me though I suggest that you use either "which" or "that" instead of merely gluing the two clauses together with the coordinating conjunction "and": This table extracts information from every month's schedule that is expressed as the number of hours done by every doctor
- rather confusing: two thirds or two-thirds? - WordReference Forums
rather confusing: two thirds or two-thirds? In my mind, it should be: two thirds However, I find that there are different explanations when you google them Does it really mean like as follows? in maths: hyphen is needed: 2 3 two-thirds not in maths, like two out of three, hyphen is not
- Matting of the eyes (children) - WordReference Forums
"Matting of both eyes in the morning increase the probability of a bacterial cause ( ) and absence of morning gluing of either eye decrease the probability of a bacterial cause "
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