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Is there a word for a person who is able to focus on multiple tasks at . . . 2 Multi-tasker is probably the most widely recognized English phrase for this Someone able to do remarkable feats of intellect or creativity, like Leonardo writing and drawing at the same time, is often called a prodigy That doesn't necessarily imply doing multiple things at once, but it's the sort of thing that a prodigy might be able to do
Word to describe a personality which has many interests? 2 Try many-faceted to describe the personality type Multi-faceted also works, but bear in mind that that term is used much more often than many-faceted to describe also the characteristics of a crystal or precious stone Multifarious or diverse both work as descriptions for interests or hobbies
Why does the multi-paragraph quotation rule exist? The answer to this question clearly explains the standard rule that when you have multiple quoted paragraphs, each new paragraph starts with an opening quotation mark, but only the final quoted par
Multiday or Multi-day - English Language Usage Stack Exchange What is correct, Multi-day or Multiday? I have checked the collins dictionary and it does not have an entry for Multi-day but does for Multiday (link) Despite that, almost every browser or device I use suggests that Multiday is wrong, instead, it encourages Multi-day
Quoting multiple sentences in a short quote. No interruption It's not that unusual for a multi-sentence quote to begin in the middle of a sentence In general, the assumption would be that the introduction to the quote provides the same context as the omitted part of the starting sentence