- Withdraw vs Withdrawal? - WordReference Forums
To withdraw is a verb (an action) and a withdrawal is a noun The words are not pronounced the same The words are not pronounced the same Notice that withdrawal has a final L
- withdraw vs take out - WordReference Forums
They basically mean the same thing You are right, "withdraw" sounds more formal "I will take some money out from the cash machine" is basically correct, but it almost sounds to me like you are stealing it If I were talking to my friends informally, I would say: "I am going to get some money out of the cash machine "
- withdrawn passing withdrawn failing (withdraw, withdrew)
If the student has a failing grade at time of the withdrawal, as determined by the instructor the student is issued a Withdraw Failing mark (WF) The other system: If a student withdraws after the last date to withdraw without academic penalty, the student will receive a grade of Withdrawn Fail (WF)
- Resign vs. Withdraw - WordReference Forums
The terminology used varies between resign, reflecting the fact that Chun was already in post, to withdraw, reflecting that the President's recommendation was subject to endorsement by the National Assembly Can one resign from one's position as Presidential nominee, or does one withdraw? Interesting question
- Have you received it? vs Did you receive it? - WordReference Forums
Hey guys, If I fax a document to my friend, should I ask him 1) Have you received it? or, 2) Did you receive it? Thanks in advance Please help!
- To whit to wit? | WordReference Forums
It's used almost exclusively in the legal profession and it means "namely" or "that is to say" as in "The complainants, to wit Joyce Smith and Robert Jones, wish to withdraw their complaint " It can be used facetiously as in "My dinner, to wit one stale donut, is an improvement over my lunch "
- Retiro espiritual - WordReference Forums
Como debo decir "Retiro espiritual" en inglés (Para quien no sepa, es cuando una o más personas se dirigen a un lugar especial, preferentemente lejos de la ciudad, con el objetivo de tener un encuentro religioso entorno a sus creencias ) Bueno, se que las opciones no pueden ser muchas mi
- Inconfident or Unconfident - WordReference Forums
I'll withdraw my comment that it existed rather than exists, but I still find it sounds odd, I doubt I'll use it and I'd advise a learner to avoid it in conversation or general writing I have, of course, never suggested that its meaning is not immediately apparent to English speakers, so we can leave this straw man where we found him:
|