Show Showed Shown? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I show the picture every day I will show the picture tomorrow I showed the picture yesterday I had shown the picture before you told me not to I was shown the picture on many occasions Saying "was showed" or "had showed" is considered a sign of poor English skills It is a common mistake for children and poorly-educated people
as shown or as is shown? - WordReference Forums "Shown" is the past participle of "show" Past participles are used in several ways One use is to make a passive verb: I show the book The book is shown as I show in the figure as is shown in the figure Another use acts like an adjective: as shown in the figure A clearer example of the adjective use is the past participle "beaten":
shown or showed - WordReference Forums The past participle shown was uncommon before the 19th century, but is now the preferred form in standard English In the UK, showed is regarded as archaic or dialectal In the US, it is considered a standard variant form, but shown is more common
word choice - Use of shown or showing - English Language Learners . . . Some files are being shown that can be optimized Note: 'Being shown' can be used like this because we know that the results will be shown on a monitor, so it is not necessary to say where they are being shown Again, I personally would probably say: I am being shown some files that can be optimised
phrase choice - Show and Show Up - Show and Show Up - English Language . . . To say "he hasn't shown" is avoiding the phrasal verb, and this could be intentional for a meaningful or rhetorical purpose Here are a few possible reasons for this: The idiom "show up" connotes a completed action of making an appearance
It is showed It is shown - WordReference Forums El p p más usual de show es shown Creo que showed puede usarse sólo en contextos particulares: He has already showed us the movie about crabs It has showed to be very important It is showed that Cuando se usa en voz pasiva o como adjetivo, o para expresar que algo se ha demostrado, el participio pasado de show debe de ser shown
as shown or as is shown - WordReference Forums Add your example of "as shown" to the list I provided and search this forum and you will find some threads However, I don't know if the explanations will give you specific and simple rules for usage In your example, "as is shown" makes sense and is the passive voice construction but the "as shown" option does sound better
As shown on in (the) table graph chart picture 1 Both "as shown" and "as seen" are correct There is a difference in emphasis "As shown" focuses on what the graph or chart does "As seen" focuses on what the reader does You can mix them for variety 2 I would use the preposition "in" in all these cases
Grammar: shown vs. showed? - The Puritan Board "Shown" is the past participle and is the form to use with an auxilliary verb (like to be) "Showed" is past simple and has no auxilliary But Bob is correct in the "go with what sounds good" trend
is [as] shown in - WordReference Forums Hi, guys, I am here for help again Does anyone know the difference between these two: "be shown in" and "be as shown in"? Sentence: The location of XXX in the mobile network is shown in is as shown in Figure 1 Boards used in the cabinet are shown in are as shown in Table 10