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- 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?
- idiomatic language - Meaning of manually in manually detect . . .
Manually can refer to something done by a person rather than through an automated process AngryJoe could be referring to having to search the internet for specific sentences of a copyrighted work to find out if it has been used elsewhere without permission
- Hyphenate “communicating”: communi-cating or communic-ating?
I'll note that "hyphenation" is not taught at school, and children would not normally learn hyphenate manually, and would not be expected to do so They would learn to read hyphenated texts, but this is not a skill that really needs practice So what should an English learner do? Don't worry Both hyphenations above are acceptable and readable
- grammar - Allow a margin of difference of - English Language Learners . . .
I've two different scenarios: To describe the measurement given may not be accurate because it is measured manually To describe there may be differences in the actual measurement of the product because they are handmade The sentences I have in mind are: Please allow a margin of difference of 1-2cm as they are manually measured
- When to use run vs when to use ran - English Language Learners . . .
My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an English question I don't know the answer to In this case which would it be? CCleaner has been run or CCleaner has been ran
- adverbs - Manually installed, or, Installed manually - English Language . . .
Manually installed, or, Installed manually Ask Question Asked 8 years, 9 months ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago
- adverbial phrases - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I have an old car with manually adjustable mirrors As I was driving home with a friend, I wanted him to adjust the mirror for me so that I could see more of the street I ended up not asking beca
- I will see if I cant make somthing, what does the cant mean?
You noted that you understood it from context, but for clarity in this answer, the phrase: "I will see if I can't make something " means "I will see if I can make something " To be clear, both constructions are 100% grammatically correct They have very slightly different meanings but are used nearly interchangeably The former literally means that they will check to see if something is
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