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Is there a more formal way to say, As an added bonus? 2 as a bonus would suffice Bonus already means 'something extra', and is derived from the Latin bonus ('good') as an added bonus is informal since it has a redundancy
Which words to use when adding another people to the To list of the . . . You can simply say "Added Angela and Peter to recipient list" but as @jwpat7 said, the list of the recipients is normally visible to everybody who receives the email It be could useful to list those who receive the email when the recipient list shows just the email addresses, and you want to be sure the others know exactly who is receiving the email Suppose that the email address is apaderno
word usage - A review was added TO, IN, or ON? - English Language . . . A new review was added on Sam's Bowling alley My confusion is whether it should be on, to, or in A review is added to or in a place (coffee place, library, museum, etc) I'm finding it a little hard to find sentences with similar structure on the web PS: First question here, so unsure of tags
tense - Difference between is added and was added - English . . . And we tend to read a simple present is added as a predicate adjective = “is new” The reason why folks are uncomfortable with is added in the last version is because the present-tense attribution of “newness” doesn’t fit well with last version, something from the past
What is the difference between were and have been? They are both grammatical, and have a roughly similar meaning The first is in the simple past tense, and refers to a situation of the past (i e definitely before the present moment) and without connection to the present (nothing is implied about what may be true now) The second is the present perfect tense, which refers to a situation of the past but in an unspecified manner that may
has been or have been is the right grammar This report problem is a singular noun phrase, so you must use the singular verb form has You'd use the plural if you were saying These report problems have been resolved
Whats the best way to remove a single word from a quote? The word is added to the quote, or replaces one, to give it sense For example: After being disturbed by intruders several times we came up with a solution We installed an infra-red detector to deter them The second sentence could be quoted out of its context like this: We installed an infra-red detector to deter [intruders]
Whats the proper style to write a companys name followed by Inc? When it comes to the legal documents, I think a persistent style is preferred A check put in the name of Facebook, Inc may get declined if they find the company name Facebook Inc as registered