
extension vs extention - WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2015 · The extention of a term is the set of objects it denotes. So the terms "Evening Star" and "Morning Star", to use a classic example, have different intensions (the star visible in the morning at …
extend for vs extend to - WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2015 · Hello, my friends, I guess the two collocation don't mean the same thing. Let's take a look at the sample sentence in Collins: 1) The caves extend for some 12 miles. 2) The main stem will …
E-mail addresses: dot co. versus dot com. - WordReference Forums
Jun 22, 2011 · Hi evryone! I've been wondering about the difference between "co" and "com" in e-mail addresses. Do both mean "company"? And if they do, what's the difference then? Thanks a lot!
with roll and extension - WordReference Forums
Oct 10, 2012 · Hi there! Can someone help me with this translation please English to Italian) Original text: Quantity: starting from 200KG - 200 MT (Two Hundred Metric Ton) with roll and extension -up to …
There be (will there be or will be there?) - WordReference Forums
Mar 27, 2011 · I have a doubt related to the verb "there be". What would be the right way to use this verb in questions in the future modality? Will be there a party at the park tomorrow? Will there be a …
both of us / us both | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2013 · Hi, native speakers of English! Can you please tell me which is better? Are both sentences equally correct? Are there any nuances involved?: 1) The rent and food are paid between …
All/All of the days/Either/Either of the days is fine for me
Aug 29, 2013 · "All/All of the days/Either/Either of the days is fine for me." Which one is correct, or is there more than one possibility?
Difference in use of dummy, dumb, stupid,and silly
Jul 27, 2013 · As an extention, it is wise to avoid "dummy" in the sense of a stupid person. In a very hair-splitting way, it seems to me that "stupid" refers to a lack of intelligence, while "silly" is more a lack of …
In my family there are three people: my father, my mother, and I/me.
Sep 18, 2019 · In my family there are three people: my father, my mother, and I/me. Hello! I'd like to ask you if you prefer "I" to "me" here. I've searched in the net and I'd say that "I" is grammatically correct, …
متعالٍ | WordReference Forums
Jan 7, 2015 · So in arabic each extention in the structure of a given word emphasizes also it meaning. Althought and as resulte المتعالي is for الْعَلِيُّ like القهار for القاهر, or المتجبر * for الجبار [* حشى لله]