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- Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Manually is the adverb Manual is (in this context) the adjective Tuning can be either a verb or a noun; however, in your example, tuning the weights is a gerund phrase using the verb Here you want to modify the verb within the phrase, so use the adverb: The procedure requires manually tuning the weights
- word usage - When to use run vs when to use ran - English Language . . .
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
- Tick vs. check the box - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The respective processes may be interpreted as: checking the box -> there is a box, and mark it with a check mark if you want to select it (This is commonly used in hard copies [forms])
- Go or goes? What is correct and why
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- phrase request - What is the opposite of real-time? - English Language . . .
Lets take an example here: You login to your Facebook account and post a comment How Facebook updates this comment to your Facebook wall and your friends wall also the time delay will determine the update mode
- word choice - I havent noticed that vs. I didnt notice that - English . . .
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- expressions - What is the exact meaning of I dig it? - English . . .
Used in this sense the verb dig means to admire or appreciate, and though it is now rather dated it was part of the pop music lingua franca of the 1950s and 60s
- word choice - Which is more correct: input into the system or input . . .
I'm confused about the one to use, should I say The Lecturers are already on the system or The Lecturers are already in the system
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