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  • grammar - Deficiency or Deficiencies - English Language Learners . . .
    In the first example, "deficiency" is singular and needs an article: Students mostly have a deficiency in math That use of "mostly" is a bit informal A more careful expression might be Most students have a deficiency in math The sentence with "deficiencies" as a plural is good too Whether you use the singular or plural depends on how you are thinking of "deficiency", and either way seems
  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Social inequality is lack of equality economic shortcoming is lack of perfect economy Therefore I decided to use the word "deficiency" to refer to these problems Is it correct and natural? Social inequality and economic shortcomings are the most dangerous deficiencies in society
  • sentence construction - How to differentiate the different possible . . .
    There are many such terms in English; perhaps you need to do more research In American English, for instance (to name just one) we root for a team A dedicated fan is sometimes called a rooter "Fan" is a shortening of "fanatic" (We are grateful for your profoundly insightful assessment of the deficiencies in our language and recommendations for its improvement If it is so inadequate, why
  • Which is correct: have been completed or are completed
    The requested modifications have been completed is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next) Put into context: The requested modifications have been completed You may now begin your testing process In this example: The requested modifications are completed are refers to the current state, but completed is past
  • Exact word for specific pain in muscles after exercise
    I don't know if we have a word for that I think I know the feeling you're referring to I might just call it "muscle fatigue" or maybe, if I want to be technical, "lactic acid buildup " I think that we might even say that your muscles are "sore," even though this is a different kind of soreness than the kind that sets in a day after exercise
  • word choice - has been completed or is completed? - English . . .
    Your two examples Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report has been completed Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report is completed are essentially equivalent both saying to complete the monthly report A slight nuance might be that since perfect tenses imply an ordering of events, your first example leaves the listener expecting
  • Why is it THE absence of something but A lack of something?
    First of all, they don't mean the same: "Absence" always means that something is not there "Lack" can mean that something is absent, but can also mean a shortage, or a deficiency Secondly, you can use either the definite or indefinite article with both words This example is in the Cambridge dictionary: The business was suffering from an absence of an overall plan for moving forward See
  • Is it correct to use the expression I have also attached. . . in an e . . .
    Question 1: It is grammatical to use in an email and just tells the recipient what you have attached to the email I would prefer "Enclosure:" for a more formal email though Question 2: You do not need to put a comma before "which" because it is one of those "necessary" phrases that is not a "sidenote"
  • What is the difference between Ive come to realize and I have . . .
    I've come to realize I have realized Could you simplify the meaning of each sentence in very very simple English so that I can get the difference easily Could you clarify with more examples?
  • Does “redeeming quality” simply mean “positive quality” today?
    I want to understand if the meaning of the term “redeeming quality” has slightly changed recently In tv shows, interviews etc it is just used to describe a positive quality The use of the term





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