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  • coordinate vs cumulative adjectives | WordReference Forums
    According to the above explanation, which I found on one of the forum threads about coordinate and cumulative adjectives, two or more adjectives of the same kind should be separated by commas (coordinate adjectives), while those of different kinds be simply grouped together without commas (cumulative adjectives)
  • cumulative grade point average, weighted and non-weighted
    Hola ¿Cómo se diría "What's your cumulative grade point average, weighted and non-weighted" en español? Me refiero a un estudiante de bachillerato que recibe una boleta de notas cada cuatrimestre, pero también tiene una nota media acumulativa Mi intento: ¿Cuál es tu nota media acumulativa
  • difference: accumulate, cumulate | WordReference Forums
    Hello, I wonder if there is any difference between accumulate and cumulate usage? meaning? any special nuance? Thank you
  • book that hasn’t lt; already been written been written yet gt;
    To use "yet" you'd have to change its position: You will never read a book that hasn’t been written yet, or see a film that hasn’t been shot yet But that changes the implication It suggests that you will never read a book that will be written in the future, which of course may not be true
  • As of today or To date - WordReference Forums
    As of today, my savings account has $57,642 00 in it I would use "to date" to describe the cumulative effect of an ongoing process: To date, our charity has distributed 27,000 meals to the hungry The main difference is that "to date" strongly suggests that whatever you are counting, or doing, or have, will change in some way in the near future
  • procedure or procedures? - WordReference Forums
    Does everything else modify "charts"? Or does each noun modify the following noun in a sort of cumulative effect? What kind of charts? - Procedure (s) charts What kind of procedures? - Approach procedure (s) What kind of approach? - Instrument approach I think we're saying the same thing There are 5 possibilities, not counting singular vs plural:
  • English Only - WordReference Forums
    Discussions in English about the English language This is not a translation forum
  • an incident happened to or with someone - WordReference Forums
    Normally an incident "happens to" someone You can use "happens with" in some circumstances: We had an incident happen with our neighbor a few years ago This would imply that the neighbor caused or was involved in the incident, rather than simply suffering it


















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