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- Prepositions after, before etc. as temporal determiners – english.stackexchange.comHuddleston and Pullum's CGEL (2002, pg. 356 footnotes) identifies last and next as (potential) members of the determinative category when used in temporal deictic expressions such as last week, next ...
- ". . . those who feel able to answer this call for help, have a strong cup of coffee and be on your way." – ell.stackexchange.com(From A Terrible Kindness by Jo Browning Wroe) Part I, Aberfan, chapter 2 (The end of the dinner party) "Please share with gathered institute members." . . . "Embalmers needed urgently ...
". . . those who feel able to answer this call for help, have a strong cup of coffee and be on your way." – ell.stackexchange.com
- Can you replace ただちに with word すぐに in order to convey the same meaning? – japanese.stackexchange.com私はこの仕事をただちにしなければならない。 私はこの仕事をすぐにしなければならない。
Can you replace ただちに with word すぐに in order to convey the same meaning? – japanese.stackexchange.com
- Why is "that" in the relative clause not a complementizer? – english.stackexchange.comEnglish is a very beautiful and systematic language. English is not my mother tongue. I have been interested in deep grammar for some time and I am confused. Example: The girl that I love. They say ...
Why is "that" in the relative clause not a complementizer? – english.stackexchange.com
- Does the sentence portray fronting or inversion? – english.stackexchange.comDoes this sentence portray fronting or inversion? Only later did it become evident that they were not satisfied with the offer.
Does the sentence portray fronting or inversion? – english.stackexchange.com
- Should it be "IS" or "ARE"? --- "The only thing we haven't seen ARE locusts." – ell.stackexchange.comThis is from an article published on CNBC: "The only thing we haven't seen are locusts, said CEO Jim McCann in an interview." CNBC-A rose is still a rose The subject of the sentence is ...
Should it be "IS" or "ARE"? --- "The only thing we haven't seen ARE locusts." – ell.stackexchange.com
- What is the doctor saying in this sentence? Neither subtitles nor my ear can get it correct :( – ell.stackexchange.comThis is from a British TV show, a patient who fell off the bike and hurt her leg is at the doctor's office. Hospital visit (6:49-6:55) The doctor says something looking at her arm, but neither the ...
What is the doctor saying in this sentence? Neither subtitles nor my ear can get it correct :( – ell.stackexchange.com
- What does this sentence mean: "We got it closed into the pool gated area." – ell.stackexchange.comThis is from the BBC, which mentions about an escaped kangaroo. It is kind of a large kangaroo. We got it closed into the pool gated area. Escaped kangaroo (see:00:06-00:11) The expression We got it ...
What does this sentence mean: "We got it closed into the pool gated area." – ell.stackexchange.com
- Subjunctive question: “I’m just questioning whether or not it were” – english.stackexchange.comI said something like the following to someone before and they questioned my grammar: I'm not saying it was the right play. I'm just questioning whether or not it were. The person I made a similar ...
Subjunctive question: “I’m just questioning whether or not it were” – english.stackexchange.com
- How can I check Grammar on my Website with chatgpt. Without Copy and PasteThere are extensions for chrome to check grammar. I think they set the html tag editablecontent true and thus wrong grammar gets highlighted. But I dont think its a good nor an efficient choice. Can I utilize Chatgpt 4 to scan the site and give suggestions for new phrases or grammar checks. Also i know about Vs code extensions but they go over the whole code. everything gets highlighted and they really disturb the coding experience.
How can I check Grammar on my Website with chatgpt. Without Copy and Paste
There are extensions for chrome to check grammar. I think they set the html tag editablecontent true and thus wrong grammar gets highlighted. But I dont think its a good nor an efficient choice. Can I utilize Chatgpt 4 to scan the site and give suggestions for new phrases or grammar checks.
Also i know about Vs code extensions but they go over the whole code. everything gets highlighted and they really disturb the coding experience.
- usage of 不有 in the Lost in Russia movie – chinese.stackexchange.comThere is a phrase 你不有钥匙吗? in the opening scene of the Lost in Russia movie (https://youtu.be/C78nLZZCVxc?t=191). Why 不有 and not 没有 is used here?
usage of 不有 in the Lost in Russia movie – chinese.stackexchange.com
- BBC: "She has planned abdominal surgery." | Does it mean: "She has undergone the surgery" OR "She has not."? – ell.stackexchange.comThis is from the BBC: "Princess of Wales has planned abdominal surgery." On seeing this sentence in big fonts, I thought she has made a plan about her surgery in the days to come, because I ...
BBC: "She has planned abdominal surgery." | Does it mean: "She has undergone the surgery" OR "She has not."? – ell.stackexchange.com
- Do we need to repeat the subject after a comma? – ell.stackexchange.comI read this sentence in a book: “She ate potatoes and apples, then went outside and dug in the garden.” Don’t we need to repeat the subject after the comma? “She ate potatoes and apples, then she went ...
Do we need to repeat the subject after a comma? – ell.stackexchange.com
- "私の彼女はチリ人で、 学生ビザを使って日本に来ています。" - Why is this "she CAME to Japan" and not "is coming..."? – japanese.stackexchange.comThis is only my second question here. My level is somewhere in the N5 region. My question is this: 私の彼女はチリ人で、 学生ビザを使って日本に来ています。 Both Deepl and the Japanese guy whose podcast this is taken from ...
"私の彼女はチリ人で、 学生ビザを使って日本に来ています。" - Why is this "she CAME to Japan" and not "is coming..."? – japanese.stackexchange.com
- She was sleeping ___ the job (in/on/at) – ell.stackexchange.comAfter reading the on/in/at the job question here, I am a bit perplexed about the most apt choice of word for the following sentence: She was sleeping ___ the job. (on/in/at) Sleeping in the job ...
She was sleeping ___ the job (in/on/at) – ell.stackexchange.com
- How should I understand this teacher's objection to filling in the blank 阑尾不_____任何生理功能 with 拥有? – chinese.stackexchange.com长期以来,人们总认为阑尾不_____任何生理功能,是人体_____的器官。近年来,医学研究_____,阑尾是人体一个重要的免疫器官,对_____人体正常的免疫功能起着重要作用。 A. 拥有 额外 显示 保证 B. 具有 多余 证实 维持 C. 具备 附属 解释 保护 D. 享有 无效 论证 维护 This is a fill-in-the-blanks HSK6 past exam ...
How should I understand this teacher's objection to filling in the blank 阑尾不_____任何生理功能 with 拥有? – chinese.stackexchange.com
- Regular expression to match string of 0's and 1's without '011' substringI'm working on a problem (from Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computer by Hopcroft, Motwani and Ullman) to write a regular expression that defines a language consisting of all strings of 0s and 1s not containing the substring 011. Is the answer (0+1)* - 011 correct ? If not what should be the correct answer for this?
Regular expression to match string of 0's and 1's without '011' substring
I'm working on a problem (from Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computer by Hopcroft, Motwani and Ullman) to write a regular expression that defines a language consisting of all strings of 0
s and 1
s not containing the substring 011
.
Is the answer (0+1)* - 011
correct ? If not what should be the correct answer for this?
- 1 Timothy 3:16 – How can the relative pronoun in Greek - Ὃς - which means “who, which, that” etc., be translated as “He”? – hermeneutics.stackexchange.comEnglish Standard Version Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh, vindicated by the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in ...
1 Timothy 3:16 – How can the relative pronoun in Greek - Ὃς - which means “who, which, that” etc., be translated as “He”? – hermeneutics.stackexchange.com
- How does たり + される work? – japanese.stackexchange.comIn a particular story, one character is getting tortured, and his friend, who was betrayed by him, says this: 普通敵にしたりされるようなことを友達にされるってのはどんな気分だ? I can infer that the speaker is saying something along ...