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  • adjectives - Why does life-saving have a hyphen? - English Language . . .
    When I listened to a new program, I heard a word "life-saving" and I thought it was life saving without the hyphen Medical community is outraged after a life-saving drugs I have seen other form
  • word usage - Is that called a paper sleeve, a paper bag, a paper . . .
    A "paper bag" is a bag made of paper, a "paper sleeve" (which I don't think exists) would be a sleeve made of paper used for protecting or carrying A4 sized documents Paper things would not mean their purpose is to keep or protect documents photocopies photos etc from creasing or spoilinng
  • In the nature or in nature - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    quot; the picture shows the process of producing carbon in the nature in nature quot; Which one is correc? I thought it's in nature, but my teacher said it's in the nature
  • “Controlled by” vs. “Control by” - English Language Learners . . .
    We usually use the past participle to indicate passive Why the rule doesn’t apply to “control” The Source This suggests that mind control by the media should be particularly effective whe
  • Do we say in a state of. . . or in the state of. . . ?
    I am confused; I use the article "the" because it is a specific emotion But you're not referring to a unique emotion - you're referring to a state of emotion that a person is in, of which there could be many For example, a person may experience a state of panic on multiple occasions, or they may experience various different emotional states at different times These are clearly countable, so
  • genderless pronouns - Why use their after someone? - English . . .
    "Someone has forgotten their book" Why can we use 'Their" and what's the difference if instead of "their" we use "his her"?
  • formal language - How do you refer to people in a statement? - English . . .
    This has to do with politeness and the culturally accepted manners of a region When to use First and Last Names and Titles Here are some snippets that cover specifically what you noticed: Talking About Other People Speaking about other people also depends on the situation Generally, in informal situations, use first names when talking about other people In more formal situations, use the
  • Which one to use: Has passed away or Had passed away?
    Don't use a definite time expression with the present past perfect — at least in this context Use the simple past tense with the preposition on: He passed away on March 3, 2017 Sometimes whether to use past and perfect tense is blurry, because both was referring to something in the past already happened Look at this thread: What is the perfect, and how should I use it?
  • Which one is better? not enough or no enough
    The "not enough data" sentence is correct The "no enough data" sentence is not correct The critical word here is "enough", which works only with "not" However, if there is no data at all, then you would say "There is no data" In this case, you could not use "not" To summarise, the following sentences are correctly expressed There is not enough data There is insufficient data There is
  • adverbs - I just have done or I have just done - English Language . . .
    are both of "I just have done" and "I have just done" correct? I guess the first sentence is more informal but grammatically correct





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