correspond to with - WordReference Forums Her actions do not correspond to her words Does it sound right to you if I use "correspond with" to replace "correspond to" here? If not, why not? Thanks
Corresponding with or corresponding to? - WordReference Forums "Frequency is corresponding to pitch " I assume that 'with' would be inappropriate here, since I am not necessarily saying that frequency communicates with pitch I am using the word in the sense that they are similar matched-- but the sentence still looks wrong to me Am I using
Swedish: tänderna - WordReference Forums It's the plural suffixed definite article used for certain classes of nouns I'm going to assume that like many other European languages Swedish doesn't use the possessive to talk about body parts, unlike English A Swede can correct me
Code APE - WordReference Forums Hi, What is the equivalent in American and or British English of "code APE" (Activité Principale Exercée) ? In France, it is the code that characterises the main activity of a company according to the French list of businesses Thank you, Zsazsa
american english - What is British (-ize) spelling style? - English . . . The Oxford spelling affects about 200 verbs, and is favoured on etymological grounds, in that ‑ize corresponds more closely to the Greek etymon, -ίζω (‑ízō) Now it is true the -ise has prevailed in British English probably by imitating the French suffix, according to OED: