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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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!

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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?

  8. 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 …

  9. 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, …

  10. 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]