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  • grammar - When to use a part, part, and parts - English Language . . .
    Mistakes are parts of a learning process is incorrect use, though not incorrect grammar - a listener might be confused Saying it this way makes us think of a container contained, or comprising or forming relationship, and not of the a composing aggregate whole aggregate relationship Don't use it to mean what you want to say here
  • a part of vs part of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Numbers are sometimes used in ways that aren't grammatical at all, of course, like to do arithmetic and as labels (e g "Steps to make a sandwich: 1: slice the bread; 2: spread the mayo ") or in an outline These aren't parts of speech at all, just ways of identifying and organizing information –
  • Are body parts like thighs, hips etc. considered private parts too?
    The expression private parts only refers to a person's genitalia That would typically be the penis in the case of a male and the vulva in the case of a female This means that other body parts such as thighs, hips etc are not considered private parts They are body parts, but not private Private parts are supposed to be completely private
  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The meaning here is the same Marriage is not a machine to be assembled from different parts, nor a simple mix with various ingredients like a soup, but a complex experience with many aspects, and the speaker is saying in either sentence that conflict is one of those aspects
  • grammar - Are abstract nouns also considered as adjectives? (parts of . . .
    While specific words can be categorized into different parts of speech depending on how it is used in a sentence, specific parts of a particular sentence can only be categorized as one part of speech For example, take the word "love" A mother's love is eternal (here love is an abstract noun) I love pizza (here love is a verb)
  • grammar - They were split into half or halves? - English Language . . .
    Assuming I saw a group of people, for instance 10 people and accidentally there was a sharp wire that split their bodies horizontally and each person is split in two separate parts So there would be 20 parts now since there were 10 people From the example above, if I wish to report the event, which sentence is correct between these:
  • What is the difference between slice, split, and divide?
    Slice is most commonly associated with food, and the word by itself does not suggest a division of two equal parts An example: Can you slice those tomatoes for me? Also, slice suggests a more precise division On the other hand, split is usually considered to suggest a division of two parts and is less precise I used an axe to split the coconut





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