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  • difference between education educational educated
    1 education means the study we do or the knowledge we get from schools and colleges etc educated means someone who has received the knowledge (education) educational means something that provides that knowledge (education) "highly educated" means someone who has studied up to a high level
  • What is the difference between education program and educational . . .
    An "education program" would be something specifically regarding education Your example is an education program since it is about the logistics of funding education Sure, it is also arguably educational, but that word would better apply to the materials produced or delivered by the program
  • When education should be a singular noun and when should it be an . . .
    1 Cambridge dictionary states that "education" can be both a singular noun like "an education" and an uncountable noun like "zero-article education" As far as I know it depends whether the context is general, for example "education" in the following context should be uncountable because it refers to a general meaning
  • What is a very general term or phrase for a course that is not online?
    I'm trying to find the most general term or phrase for the opposite of quot;online course quot; When a course is not online, but in a classroom, or anywhere else people interact in the same place
  • politeness - The difference between I am and My name is in a face . . .
    The first thing I learned in English was that "I am" and "my name is" are both used for introductions (of course after the alphabets!) I feel depressed :) Seriously though, why would they say that? For sure there are subtleties among the two expressions but none are inapplicable in introduction, unless a native proves me wrong
  • Is 100% correct pronunciation an understandable, correct, and proper . . .
    Some English speakers feel that '100 per cent' is overused as an expression, especially in connection with things that cannot be measured For example, you couldn't say a pronunciation was '87% correct' - how could that even be measured? But in colloquial speech, '100%' is often used to mean 'completely', and '99%' (or sometimes '99 99%') to mean 'almost' Your example sentence is okay It
  • word request - Opposite to online where offline wont work . . .
    To emphasize the contrast between the operations through online stores and ones with physical stores, buildings, or facilities, you can use the term brick-and-mortar (also written: brick and mortar, bricks and mortar, B M) brick-and-martar adjective a brick-and-mortar business is a traditional business that does not operate on the Internet According to Wikipedia, More specifically, in the
  • Thank you for your continued support or continuous support?
    A website writer said I cannot formulate a rule then said: "Universities have Departments of Continuing Education, but they often ask their contributors for their continued support " but I think I can [guess] if it's true! Action in isolation (detached from the activator) = continuous support
  • Background on in sth - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I wrote 'My educational background is on classical music' and Grammarly suggested correcting it into 'My educational background is in classical music' I looked up examples on Cambridge Dictionary
  • word usage - I have finished vs I have already finished - English . . .
    I have finished would usually be uttered immediately after finishing, but (emphatic) I have already finished wouldn't normally occur until some time after finishing - often, specifically as a contradictory response to something implying that I might not have yet finished In rare circumstances, an over-eager exam-taker might leap up and say I have already finished, half-an-hour into an exam





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