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  • word usage - especially vs. particularly - English Language . . .
    I was reading this sentence, During high school I was very talented student especially in math Automatically, I mentally corrected it as, During high school, I was a talented student, particul
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    I saw a n old SE question about the difference between ' in particular ' and ' particularly ' I understand the difference between the two, but my question is whether they can both be used in the same sentence eg: In particular, disease A is considered (to be?) particularly contagious Assuming that we were talking about many infectious diseases, the phrase ' in particular ', I feel stresses
  • Difference between particularly and in particular
    There are 2 sentences : I particularly like the blue shirt In particular, I like the blue shirt As far as I understand they have different meanings But there is one more example: I like the blue
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    Just doing an academic issue and I got into doubt if the use of the term " in particular " could leave the phrase in the example below redundant I need to be formal but not prolix Are the terms " mainly" and or "especially" also formal and appropriate to the following example? The understanding of A, in particular, is also relevant to a better understanding of the B Could someone please
  • on Friday Or on Fridays with a frequency adverb
    Ive seen both plural and singular period nouns with frequency adverbs, but which one is correct? I usually watch a series on Friday I usually watch a series on Fridays Or maybe neither is wrong?
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    I hope my husband will return from [expatriation] soon I'm not sure this last sentence is correct with expatriation refering to a foreign country (place) What I'm particulary interested in is the phrase return from Y So, does expatriation work? any other word? Other words that I have a confused understanding of are exile, alienation and
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    If you were talking about rented accommodation, particulary student accommodation where you rent it for a short period like a term or a year, you would definitely use present continuous
  • grammar - difference in the use of specifically and specific in . . .
    What is the difference between saying: Additionally, those who are in power can monitor communications specifically for opinions, particularly political attitudes, and track down opponents and
  • Take On, Take Up - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    To take up means: to pull or cause to rise upward, particulary with clothing - Can you take up the dress in the back a little? to clear off or put away - Take up the dishes from the table to start learning about a skill, hobby, or profession - Jon took up boxing and has been enjoying it
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    I’m looking for a word to describe a professional that is not necessarily talented, but is always giving his best effort on every assignment The best I could come up with is diligent





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