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abbreviations - How should I abbreviate "versus"? - English …
There are 4 types of abbreviations I know for "versus": v v. vs vs. I generally use the last one in the list, but I want to stick to one and use only that one. Which one is more proper (or more
"v" or "vs" for versus - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2017年1月3日 · I would like to write a phrase of the type, A versus B, abbreviating versus; but I am not sure that which of ‘v’ or ‘vs’ is the correct abbreviation as I find both on the internet.
word usage - Custom v/s Customized v/s Personal - English …
2015年8月30日 · Custom v/s Customized v/s Personal. Ask Question Asked 10 years, 7 months ago. Modified 9 years, 1 month ago.
Why do some people say "v" as "w"? - English Language & Usage …
2014年11月13日 · I've noticed that Germans and Indians will sometimes say "/w/ector space" instead of "/v/ector space". I get that in German "w" is pronounced /v/.
'the USA' vs. 'the US' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2014年3月21日 · Here is an interesting discussion of US versus U.S. versus USA versus U.S.A. from Wikipedia: Manual of Style:. In American and Canadian English, U.S. (with periods) is the dominant abbreviation for United States.
grammar - play piano v.s. play the piano - English Language
2017年1月26日 · This is really quite complex (and not a little odd). If someone is asked whether they play a musical instrument they will say (even if they own a houseful of guitars) "I play the guitar" as though all the guitars in the world were, somehow, one instrument.
"it is become" v.s. "it becomes", which one is correct?
2020年5月15日 · The verb "is", is stative."Become" denotes a change."Is become" is therefore an oxymoron.However, one can say "has become" which is a past event that continues to the present.
When to use & instead of "and" - English Language & Usage Stack …
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What is the difference between "anticipate" and "expect"?
My understanding is the following: I anticipate everyone will come here by 10. = "I hope it's gonna happen, but I'm not so sure about the result". I expect everyone will come here by 10. = ...
grammatical number - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2017年1月25日 · The answer to this question outlines a general rule for pluralising acronyms:. The general rule is that you should not use an apostrophe to form the plurals of nouns, abbreviations, or dates made up of numbers: just add -s (or -es, if the noun in question forms its plural with - es).