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as appropriate - English Language Learners Stack Exchange For example, a party to a lawsuit can make evidentiary documents available to the other party; or a governmental body can make low-interest-rate loans available to those who have been hit by a natural disaster such as flood, earthquake, tornado, or fire A charitable organization can make shelter and food available to homeless people
Whats the differences between quasi and semi? I looked up in the dictionary and found many examples, like quasi-governmental Out of curiosity, I searched "semi-governmental" in Google books and the result surprised me There are a lot of "semi-governmental" being used What's the differences between quasi and semi? Can I use them interchangeably?
extract vs excerpt - English Language Learners Stack Exchange As nouns, excerpt and extract are synonymous, i e a small piece of a longer text In respect to texts, I suspect excerpt would be the more common of the two, mainly because the verb to extract has a much wider range of meanings One can extract ore, or extract the truth, or extract a tooth; but text is the only thing one can excerpt
Whats this piece of metal in front of offices doors called? Many offices building as well as governmental offices and building have a piece of metal or PVC (usually golden or silvery but can be in any color) and it has the information about the working hours or other information such as the owner of the office the physician of this clinic etc
Had vs. had been - English Language Learners Stack Exchange He had remained president for 20 years and he had done nothing for the benefits of people He had been remained president for 20 years and he had done nothing for the benefits of people Are b
What are the more formal words for clerk? The actual definition is "One who holds an office or position, especially one who acts in a subordinate capacity for an institution such as a corporation or governmental agency " While people who hold offices are generally officials, people who hold positions are most often not I hold a position (my job), but I'm not by any means an official
meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I am applying for a job and ran into this yes no question I don't fully understand it! To the best of your knowledge and belief, are you aware of any contract or agreement with your current emplo
passive voice - Usage of was being + past participle - English . . . I think the use of being here emphasizes the gradual change that was happening A plausible context would be like: he was never given a chance but little by little he gained the trust of the government and the right to participate in governmental matters