act different differently - WordReference Forums Dear all, There was a big earthquake in the country and many people regret that if they had known beforehand the big one would come, they could have acted (differently different) and saved more lives I made up the sentence It seems to me that both act "different" and "differently" are
has tried several different jobs (question about the tense) She has tried several different jobs before she decided to become a full-time writer Why not "had tried" or just "tried"? Is the present perfect tense the best choice here? My first thought was "had tried"
people of with from different ages cultures backgrounds occupations Feb 12, 2020 #1 Hello, 1 I like to work with people of with different ages 2 I like to work with people of from different cultures 3 I like to work with people of with from different backgrounds 4 I like to work with people of with from different occupations I am confused about the prepositions in my 4 sentences Are all these
people with from of different backgrounds - WordReference Forums There are some discussions here: Of with from different background But it is not exactly what I am looking for I am wondering which of the following is correct: (a) I've been working with people with different backgrounds (b) I've been working with people from different backgrounds (c)
change transfer for different transportation - WordReference Forums By reading another thread, native speakers say "change" to take another but the same kind of transportation such as bus-bus, train-train Would you also use "change" when you change from a train to a bus, or an airplane to a train? e g "Take the train to the station and change to a bus to go
Different pronunciation for the same word [protest] The different emphases (which is what you mean by accent) are important since if you put the strong stress on a word, the person you are talking to may have difficulty in understanding you For example (wrong stress): Do you have any rec ord of this? Will you per mit me to do this? It is common for the verb to have the stress on the last syllable (of two) and the noun to have the stress on the
Several different plural forms: which one to use in general? Hi, many arabic nouns do have several different plural forms In some cases my dictionary (Hans Wehr) makes explicit that they have different meanings (like بيوت, أبيات - بيت or بلاد, بلدان - بلد) but quite often they are simply listed without any further comment Examples of the latter case
A fly caught in amber, or a leather bottle - WordReference Forums They are talking about the creation of borders and different small states, and they say "Each one takes his own with him and demands a toll when another wants to enter: a fly caught in amber, or a leather bottle