Labeling or Labelling? - WordReference Forums Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
label and labeling - WordReference Forums The "labeling" is more general: It is whatever comes with the product and gives information about the product If you sell an article of clothing, for instance, the label would be the tag with the manufacturer's logo that tells you what it is, what size it is, and what it is made of
Middle name vs two first names | WordReference Forums Hello I have read carefully the threads on "middle name" ; however one of them is closed, and I still have a doubt: In The US many people have two first names (Joana Louise, Norma Jean) Others have a middle name, that may come from an originally surname (John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon
Title of an art exhibit - enclose in ? | WordReference Forums In what context? In a sentence? In a heading? A description beneath a photo of it in a book catalogue web site? On a card next to the exhibit in a gallery? On a poster advertising an exhibition? On a postcard of it sold in the gallery's shop? Etc
Key word vs keyword - WordReference Forums In s1, they're words that are key important In s2, they're search-related keywords " Identifying some words out of a bigger text as being extremely important or relevant for understanding is a subjective judgement and an action of "labeling" somewhat similar to identifying the actual topic (s)
it can also be or it can be also | WordReference Forums @gengo I see "mention" as the main verb and "be" as an auxiliary verb in "it can also be mentioned" Am I wrong? I'm not that good at labeling grammatical parts, so I can't be sure Maybe I'm the one who is wrong
consistent or consistently? - WordReference Forums Hi guys, should I use consistent or consistently in the following chunk? "Consistent(ly) with the tenets of Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Grammar is designed to be a natural and psychologically plausible theory of language " Thank you very much!
to lt;someones gt; attention [package or letter] | WordReference Forums How to use the word "attention" in terms of package or letter? Please send the package to Mary's attention? Is this correct? If I want to ask about who should I send the package to, how do I ask? Whose attention should I send it to? Below sentence is from my colleague I will get you the