correlated and related - WordReference Forums Hello, dear members! I’m confused by these two words, correlated and related, so I’ve searched the forum for their differences but find nothing Here is a link where the similar question was asked and apocalypsemystic gave a highly-rated answer to it as followed “correlated is more technical
correlate: intransitive verb? | WordReference Forums Shouldn't any prepositional phrases that serve as an argument following an intransitive verb account for it being transitive as well? For example: Dancing correlates with mathematics, in that they are both arts of the creative mind [intransitive?] or Bob correlates dancing with mathematics
AMEX card lt;corresponding with correlating with gt; the account . . . Hi, what's the difference between the words Correspond and Correlate? I know that there's a difference but they seem to be very closely related and I'm finding it difficult to distinguish between the two and it's kinda vexatious
Take Make a the call. Which is correct? - WordReference Forums There have been allegations of corruption against a Minister The party leadership is meeting today 1 To take a call 2 To make a call 3 To take the call 4 To make the call on his continuance in the cabinet Which is correct? Thank you in advance for your help?
likelihood to | WordReference Forums Stephens, Dawn E ) I thought this example would be more likely to be acceptable "Hispanics and blacks are more likely to have watched Sesame Street before beginning school, perhaps a correlate of their greater likelihood to have been in lead Start programs ", but still, that ought to be "greater likelihood of having been"
The Influence of English on the History of Hindi Relative Clauses 11 According to Davison ( 2006 ) Hindi and Sanskrit diff er in the adjunction relation of rela-tives: Sanskrit has symmetric adjunction of CP to CP, but Hindi has asymmetric adjunction of CP to TP with the corresponding correlate XP
I have read vs. I read - WordReference Forums Dear all, Yesterday I had a coversation with my friend I : Did you read the book "sense and sensibility" ? Friend : Yes, I have read it many years ago Is her answer grammartically correct ? I think "I read it many years ago " is correct Could you please tell me which answer is