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proportionally    音标拼音: [prəp'ɔrʃənəli] [prəp'ɔrʃnəli]
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  • word choice - Do we use with or to with proportionally? - English . . .
    The examples of "proportionally with" are misleading, since the "with" is part of the next phrase, not joined to "proportionally" You could just as well (correctly) say "Resizing a figure proportionally using handles" or " decrease proportionally when fresh gas flows reduce" but those examples don't say anything general about how to use the
  • modal verbs - “Would have never had” vs “would not have” - English . . .
    "If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts " What is the difference between would have never had and would not have? Because if I were to construct a sentence, I would probably use "would not have " – due to what I am only familiar with
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    I get always confused with that What am I suppose to use for what and where (US English UK English?) Example: I need "gas petrol benzine gasoline" for my car
  • Stucked: Is it correct? [closed] - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    For most verbs, we form the simple past and the past participle by adding -ed to the verb, for example kick - kicked - kicked Stick is irregular: the simple past and past participle are formed as follows: stick - stuck - stuck There is no "stucked" This kind of mistake is often made by English children I imagine it is also common for people learning English as a second language Any good
  • Last week VS Past week VS Previous week [duplicate]
    "This week" means "in the seven days that started on Sunday and will end on Saturday" (or sometimes Monday to Sunday) This week I played tennis on Monday, and I will play golf on Friday And "Last week" means the week that ended on Saturday <last week> | <This week> S M T W T H S S M T W T H S ^ today You don't use "past week" very much, but you can have an expression like "during the past
  • What‘s’ the specific difference between divide and separate?
    I think this lends credence to the idea of divide being based on more of a mathematical condition (distributing equally proportionally, for example) and separate being based more on a categorical or more manual human-driven condition (separating by some trait, for example)
  • prepositions - Advice on or advice about? - English Language . . .
    Both are acceptable with little difference in meaning That's why the two may be interchangeable in conversational English The word combination "advice on" tends to specifically mean "give provide advice", whereas "advice about something" seems to imply you want to inform someone about something Therefore, the former would be more accurately used Also, I would insert another "how" in
  • Its done. or Its been done. - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    This is not a grammar issue It is an issue of rhetoric Q: Did you do it? A: Yes, it's done The most emphatic for one thing that is done and finished at the time of speaking Q: Did you do it? A: Yes, it's been done, [recently, lately, not so long ago] The action is accomplished but when it was done is not important, just that it was in the past at the time of speaking
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    Three dozen of eggs are bought Three dozens of eggs are bought Which expression is correct and why?





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