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  1. definite article - "The following" vs. "Following" - English Language ...

    The definite noun phrase the following examples contains enough information for the reader to identify which examples are being talked about. The examples that the definite noun phrase refers to are the …

  2. "The following" or "following" - English Language Learners Stack …

    Feb 27, 2018 · When would it be acceptable to use the following form? From a order paid with the credit card we get following response: ... over From a order paid with the credit card we get the following …

  3. Following vs followings - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 19, 2017 · 1.Select one of the options from the following. 2.Select one of the options from the followings. I thought till now that sentence 1 is right and 2 is not used. But I have seen a recent …

  4. "following on from last month's meeting" vs. "following last month's ...

    Nov 20, 2025 · Which of the following expressions, if any, are correct? following on from last month's meeting following last month's meeting Context: Following [on from] last month's meeting and in …

  5. word choice - "As following" vs "as follows" - English Language ...

    Which of the following sentences is more appropriate? The reasons for these decisions are as following: The reasons for these decisions are as follows: This operator is defined as following: This

  6. grammar - "following" or "according to"? - English Language Learners ...

    Feb 2, 2019 · 1 I would like to know if I should use following or according to when referring to some guidelines, such as in the following example: Stunting was diagnosed when a patient’s height was …

  7. grammaticality - Which of the following statements is not correct ...

    Mar 12, 2020 · Which of the following statements is grammatically incorrect? And why? (I don't know the answer. Ignore the marks) Meats and vegetables are so expensive these days. We'd better eat out. …

  8. grammar - "Which of the following statement" or "which of the …

    Jan 8, 2018 · I have seen both expressions online. I don't think "which of the following statement" is grammatically correct but I'm not a native speaker so I'm not sure. Which one of them is more …

  9. grammar - I Don't Follow _ I'm Not Following? - English Language ...

    Apr 24, 2023 · Follow is normally transitive. "I can't follow what you're saying" would be most natural. "I don't follow you" is possible but typically means "I don't understand your reasoning". "I'm not …

  10. Correct usage of 'following' before listing some points

    The first one would be the only one I’d consider correct. “The following” refers to the thing that comes next - a passage, paragraph, section, etc. - and so would never be pluralised as “followings”. …