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- word usage - Use of depend on and depending on - English Language . . .
The family name may appear on the left side or the right side of the door, depends on which floor you are on A careful driver watches the road and goes slowly or quickly depending upon the conditi
- depending {upon on} if - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
depending on whether is the usual form here depending on whether your meeting is A or B His work depends on use of a car He uses a car depending on whether his meetings are in another city or in his own city Whether is used after prepositions: whether after prepositions to depend on [something] on is a preposition
- adjectives - dependent vs depended vs depending - English Language . . .
Rainfall may be low, depending on heat In the test sentence, depended was probably given as a misleading choice only because of its similarity, when spoken, to “dependent ” A different sense of depending, however may be used naturally in a completely different sentence that structurally resembles the test sentence
- articles - depend on contexts or depend on context or depend on . . .
The meaning depends on (contexts, context, the context) For other examples: "I'm sorry" has different implications, depending on (contexts, context, the context) It depends on (contexts, context, the context) which of Expression A and Expression B is more appropriate
- According to or depending on? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The user's view of the computer varies according to depending on the interface being used What is the difference between according to and depending on in this sentence?
- Depends on vs depend on - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The correct form for use in your sentence is ' depends ': The type of music peter listens to depends on his mood This is because 'the type of music' is the thing which depends on something else, and it (the type of music) is a third-person-singular You could also say: Peter listens to different types of music depending on his mood
- Which of these expressions should I choose: depending on, based on . . .
The date will be fixed _____ your return Should I choose depending on, based on, with consideration to, or in regard to? What is being said is that the date depends on someone's return Although,
- grammar - Depending or dependent? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
0 The "depending" form seems better We use "dependent" in expressions like "The temperature was dependent on the time I woke up " But in your example a participle phrase is better
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