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  • May I use the word vacational (as opposed to vocational)?
    A "vacational studies" program that meets during what is normally summer vacation is a very obvious play on words You final example is an obvious typo The other three examples suggest that at least a few writers are trying to make it an accepted word, but are not strong evidence that they have succeeded
  • Vacation and vacations - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    1)Summer and Winter vacation are compulsory in our schools 2)Summer and Winter vacations are compulsory in our schools Which is correct? If both are correct, what is the difference in meaning
  • What is the difference between professional and vocational?
    Vocations almost always carry the connotation of some kind of manual labor (plumber, carpenter, electrician, mechanic, etc) By contrast, "profession" implies some kind of white collar job (historically the contrast was much stronger, but today any kind of "knowledge worker", including being a clerk, is considered a "professional")
  • word choice - could not or did not? - English Language Learners . . .
    The Cambridge sentence could just as well have read "The banks were closed ", corresponding with "It was raining" Both could not and did not are equally valid; it depends whether the rain made the planned outdoor activity impossible, or the speaker simply chose not to travel somewhere in the rain
  • Negative comparative - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    For making comparative forms of adjectives, we add “more” before adjectives with more than one syllable and other than those two-syllable adjectives ending in “y” So for example: “This watch is m
  • ellipsis - Should I use neither one, none of them or neither one . . .
    is she beautiful or smart or neither one neither one of them none of them? so do I need "of them" for sure?
  • phrase usage - to be prejudice towards against someone vs to be . . .
    The meaning of "prejudice against" is clear But the meaning of "prejudice towards" could be seen as ambiguous The etymology dictionary: "prejudice (v ) mid-15c , prejudicen, "to injure or be detrimental to," from prejudice (n ) and from Old French prejudiciier " In this reading "prejudice" is clearly negative, implying "prejudice towards" has the same meaning as "prejudice against" However
  • word request - How to express informal strong dislike - English . . .
    To have a soft spot generally means you feel more fondness or tenderness towards something compared to the general population, like having a soft spot for cyclists or travellers or stray dogs In that same sense, to express dislike for something more than the average person, here are a couple terms and expressions:
  • Either this or that in the sentence
    With " either or " structures (as with many others), grammatically speaking, anything that is present in the first part can be optionally elided from the second So all of your example sentences have correct grammar That said, it's usually best style to elide as many redundant phrases as you can while still maintaining readability
  • Perfect vs non-perfect - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    She wants to finish it when you return She wants to have finished it when you return These are examples from my text book It says they are different in meaning I made 3 and 4 I think they mean





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