to be develop to be developed - WordReference Forums We all know "to be developed to be announced to be changed " is the correct usage in English But nowadays I often see "to be develop, to be announce " without ed Is it modern English? correct?
developed vs have developed - WordReference Forums Hi, I would please ask you which of the options in bold is correct in the following (I prefer the present perfect): I developed have developed an interest in machine learning over the course of my academic and professional career, and while consulting for multinational companies such as X Inc
developed to for - WordReference Forums or The XXX cartridging machine was originally developed to cartridge dynamite by wrapping that explosive mass in paper I would appreciate your support to determine which of the two alternatives is the most appropriate to be used in this context Which one should I use " developed to or developed for? Regards
Synonym for developed an interest | WordReference Forums Hello, I am trying to find a synonym for the construction "I developed an interest in X because " Is it okay to say something like this: "X holds my interest because " ? If so, which adverb would be appropiate to use in order to emphasize that it holds my interest very much?
has been developed was developed - WordReference Forums Hi, is there any difference in meaning in the following context: [leaflet about a newly developed programme for IT specialists, first sentence] "Our programme has been was developed by the best specialists in various IT fields Throughout 2 weeks of courses we discuss such issues as WEB
developed competence vs gained proficiency - WordReference Forums Hi, I would please ask you which of the expressions in bold is correct in the following (it is a bullet list): (developed competence) (gained proficiency) in carrying out COSHH and risk assessment protocols
as developed - WordReference Forums Hi, guys What's the meaning of " as developed " in this sentence The right hand forefinger print impression of the holder of the birth certificate as developed under the file No 12356 has been affixed
has developed has been developed | WordReference Forums I wanted to say this sentence 'As technology has developed over the years, a lot of useful things are invented and improved ' has developed, has been developed which one is correct?
have developed vs. have been developed - WordReference Forums Approximately 1% of preschoolers experience depression; they often have great difficulty expressing their feelings, because not all of their language skills have been developed have developed sufficiently Hi, guys! I learned from Longman Dictionary that if you develop a skill or ability, or if