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preferred, prefered. . . - WordReference Forums Preferred and preferring are correct because the second syllable is stressed there Same for conferred, transferred, referred, deferred, inferred But: differed or tutored (stress on the first syllable)
northwest or North-West - WordReference Forums Question- Preferred location: in the _____ Question is 'northwest' The formation of this word I found in Cambridge Dictionary was ' northwest', while what the transcript of IELTS has given is 'north-west', but the only given answer for the blank is ' North-West' and what I filled in is 'northwest' Why is it a capital N and W and with a dash?
is more preferred correct? - WordReference Forums Context and the actual sentence make a difference In your sentence, "more preferred" is unnecessary and even wrong, but as I said, it could work in other sentences "More preferred" suggests that out of multiple preferred things, there's a stronger preference for one
most preferred - WordReference Forums Damp locations were the most preferred ones, even though this kind of locale is strictly affected by climatic variations, and such a choice made it necessary to build pile dwellings LV4-26 Senior Member
first name, given name, family name and surname - WordReference Forums Hola, tengo un pequeño problema Exactamente ¿qué es cada cosa? Por ejemplo, George W Bush, George es el first name, Bush es el surname, y ¿W? Lo digo porque tengo que mandar un envío con Western Union y hay dos campos a rellenar: First name y last name Como ejemplo George W Bush, ¿dónde
I prefer staying I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums 1) We were all invited to the dinner party, but I preferred to stay at home watching TV until late at night 2) We were all invited to the dinner party, but I preferred staying at home to watch TV until late at night 3) We were all invited to the dinner party, but I preferred to stay at home and watch TV until late at night
Why 知りません shirimasen is preferred over 知っていません shitteimasen According to the verb, the simple present is preferred to the simple progressive tense We can see the same phenomenon in English For example: I love it I'm loving it (usually ) I know him I'm knowing him I understand I'm now understanding
referred to in - WordReference Forums How about Americans and Australians? Are they also natives No doubt that Americans are also creating their own style of English language in one way or another Aren't they? So, my opinion is that no matter whether native or not, when communicating each other, simple, clarity should be preferred Otherwise, the communication may be nothing Am
Preferred Language - WordReference Forums I'm creating a bi-lingual sign-up sheet for volunteers to write down their contact information I'd like to have a column that asks which language they'd preferred to be contacted in, but it needs to be abbreviated as a column header The English version would be "preferred language" I was thinking "idioma conveniente" or "idioma preferida"
Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums The general rule is that verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, with the stress on the last syllable, and also monosyllabic verbs, double that last consonant when a suffix is added: forget-> forgetting; prefer-> preferred; plan -> planned; rebel-> rebelled