copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
As on 16 May vs. as of 16 May — which is correct? They are both correct for different situations For example, As on 16 May, he again failed to arrive at work on time and As of 16 May he will have worked here for a full year
To start vs to get started - English Language Usage Stack Exchange "To start" is an active construction, while "to get started" is a passive one There are some schools of thought that object to the use of passive verbs in formal writing, though that opinion is somewhat antiquated Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations--the emphasis is in different places
Hello everyone Vs. Hello everybody Vs. Hello all [duplicate] From Learner's Dictionary: Everybody vs Everyone Both of these words mean "every person," and in dictionaries, the meaning of everyone is often given as everybody, and vice versa However, it's worth mentioning that many people think everybody is a little more casual (more informal) than everyone Also, everybody is used more often than everyone in spoken language, which makes sense if it's
meaning - If vs Only if vs If and only if - English Language . . . Recall that in formal logic, your expressions are used as follows: A if B means that B implies A A only if B means that A implies B A if and only if B means that A is equivalent to B For example if in the morning I tell my wife: " I'll buy that shirt we saw yesterday only if it costs less than 40 dollars " and she sees me wear it in the evening, she can deduce that I paid less than 40 dollars