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  • Why is editted wrong? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    All I can say is that doing otherwise earned me a ruler-smack on the knuckles from my English teacher Even after reading all of the answers here, multiple googling attempts, and asking people, this is still valid "editted" is wrong because it is wrong, and for no other reason at all
  • I did edit my question or I edited my question?
    I edited my question is the normal way to express this I did edit my question would be used in answer to a question, or to emphasize did for clarity
  • Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    To give some context to the question: Procedures of type X require manually (manual) tuning the weights Which is the correct form?
  • Reedit or re edit, which one is the correct one?
    Technically speaking, reedit is the more correct of the two, because it is a single word and should not have a space in it Personally, though, I would not use either; re-edit is the only form that clearly marks it as a three-syllable word, with the ee not forming a digraph The top answer to a very similar question on English Language Usage indicates that non-hyphenated versions of some "re
  • Should I use we will or will we with an if clause in speaking?
    This video is speaking If we get the subway, we will be on time? and giving this slide Should I use "we will" or "will we"?
  • meaning - how to use the noun edit correctly? - English Language . . .
    Edit is a countable noun so it can be used either in the singular or in plural form to refer to a single or multiple instances of editing There is no difference between AmE and BrE usage An edit is the process of examining and correcting a text so that it is suitable for publishing The purpose of the edit is fairly simple – to chop out the boring bits from the original (Collins)
  • Which word is right to describe a line section which is a side of the . . .
    I found two participants; border and boundary But I think boundary is used for whole lines which separates inside and outside of rectangle So, my question is, which word is right to describe the red line in the image Is it ' top border ', or ' top boundary '? Editted on here It seems I need to add a condition The rectangle is on a kind of
  • When to use double-t (-tt-), when to use a single-t (-t-) in spellings?
    When the t is a part of unstressed syllable, it does not get doubled in present participle and past participle Examples: Elicit has three syllables The t is a part of unstressed syllable so it does not get doubled Elicit iˈlɪs ɪt -> elici t ing, elici t ed Similarly, interpret has three syllables Stress is on the second syllable and the t is a part of the unstressed syllable so it


















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