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- Prerequisite for vs. prerequisite to - English Language Usage . . .
A prerequisite to fostering a full understanding of mentor programs is developing a definition that applies equally to the community college setting and business or pre-college programs
- grammaticality - Pre-requisite vs prerequisite - English Language . . .
Instance 1 - "Prerequisite" in search: "Prerequisite for" vs "prerequisite to" Instance 2 - "Pre-requisite" in search: Single word for "This task cannot proceed until these other tasks are completed first"? I suppose it's a bit of a broader question: Words seem to have "pre-" prepended to indicate action or applicability before something
- antonyms - Word for opposite of *prerequisite*? Something that is . . .
Prerequisite describes something that must exist before another thing Is there a word that describes an opposite, that is, something that is made possible because of the existence of another thing
- differences - Precondition vs. prerequisite - English Language . . .
A prerequisite, on the other hand, is a process by itself that must have been achieved and completed before the next process starts In the example you cite, the precondition must be true but is not necessarily a completed process or it may have other co-requisite ingredients or conditions The latter part of the sentence is definitely more
- Hyphenation of prerequisite - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm proofreading my thesis, and found that TeX in its infinite wisdom had decided to hyphenate prerequisite as pre-req-ui-site I've replaced it with pre-re-qui-si-te, but I'm a bit unsure what the proper hyphenation is and couldn't find any good sources
- How do I ask permission to override a course? [closed]
I need override for a course I want to take next semester Instructor has asked to email him asking permission What should I write in the email? Respected sir madam, I need prerequisite
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Project tasks are related in exactly the same way that some educational courses are This does imply providing some sort of utility, but not necessarily and the relationship is well understood With this in mind, one of my college chem classes was a prerequisite and an associated chem lab was a co-requisite
- Word that means do before? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Similarly, the word prerequisite is a requisite that is needed before the subject of the prerequisite Is there a word that means "an action that modifies another action and takes place before said action"? Or simply, "an action that you do before (another action)"? For instance: Picking up a spoon is a (pre-action) of eating soup
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