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word usage - How to use “left” about remaining - English Language . . . Per @Pheonix2105's answer, in some contexts there might be an implied to [do something to with] after the word "left" But I don't see that as particularly relevant to the general case For example 1: Tom has 10 apples He gives 3 to Dick How many are left? We neither know nor care whether Tom's 7 apples are "to eat", "to give to Harry", or whatever All that matters is they're remaining
Are amounts of money singular or plural? Either a singular or a plural verb is correct with an amount of money Five hundred dollars is invested into the project (An amount that is refered to as a singular unit) Five hundred dollars are invested into the project (An amount of money that consists of singular units) Thus, both sentences are correct
How to say on page x and the following pages? Your second example is better than your first example, IMO You could say " [ ] can be found on page x and on which would mean the same thing (although "and on" could possibly be taken to mean "until the end of the book") Saying "after page x" is confusing It probably would not include page x, but it is ambiguous enough that someone would probably have to ask for clarification
英语的1~12月的缩写是什么?_百度知道 英语的1~12月的缩写是: 1、Jan January 一月; 2、Feb February 二月; 3、Mar March 三月; 4、Apr April 四月; 5、May无缩写 五月; 6、Jun June 六月; 7、Jul July 七月; 8、Aug August 八月; 9、Sep September九月; 10、Oct October 十月; 11、Nov November 十一月; 12、Dec December 十二月。 英文缩写词,是用一个单词
How do I say that something was decreased and became X times less? The file size decreased by 80% The problem with "decreased (by) 5 times" is that nobody knows how much a one-time decrease is In the case of your file size, it decreased to one fifth of the original size "Decreasing 5 times" would indicate that it somehow decreased in size 5 times, first from 100 to 84 (??), and so on
How do you call a fifth-year student in college terminology? In US College terminology, they call a fourth-year college student a Senior Most of their reasons were because you are a senior when you graduate from college How about those courses who have 5-y