
EN: however - adverb placement | WordReference Forums
Mar 4, 2008 · 1) "This modelling assumption however is too a large extent surprising." More generally, what are the rules regarding where to write them? I guess it is correct to write: 2) However, this …
play-doh/playdough | WordReference Forums
Dec 24, 2004 · Qué quiere decir play doh? la frase es la siguiente: "a Mexican nanny whose Play-Doh skills were in better order than her paperwork " Muchas gracias
academic goose-flesh - WordReference Forums
May 29, 2016 · I guess I shouldn't even try to understand what Aldous Huxley meant when he wrote "...a harsh thin light glared through the windows, hungrily seeking some draped lay figure, some pallid …
plastilina + goma eva | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2006 · I know this is an old post but I'd like to point out that Plasticine is a brand of modelling clay, and that the plastilina we know in Spanish is an oil-based modelling clay. As for Foamy, Fomy, …
funeral / funerals - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2012 · Bonjour Même si on le rencontre rarement, le mot 'funerals' au pluriel m'interpelle. Quel est son sens? En général, on utilise plutôt 'funeral' au singulier, non? Merci
shameless vs. shame-free - WordReference Forums
Sep 9, 2018 · Actually, I know when to use 'shameless' and it is easy for me. However, I have no idea when to use 'shame-free' and what meaning it conveys compared to 'shameless'. I've seen for …
film played / starred by - WordReference Forums
Mar 10, 2018 · Hello again, I'd like to ask you about a sentence written by a student: 'The latest film directed and played by X. is really fantastic because it presents certain problems and it's based on …
avoid that/avoid to/avoid ing | WordReference Forums
Oct 27, 2015 · Hello everyone Could you tell me which is correct? "We need do the right things in order to avoid that bad things happen" Or "We need do the right things in order to avoid bad things to …
FR: Il n'y a plus de + singular/plural | WordReference Forums
Jan 8, 2009 · Hi! I wanted to know if "Il n'y a pas plus de" is followed by a singular o a plurar noun. For example: "There are no more challenges" Is it "Il n'y a pas plus de défis" or "Il n'y a pas plus de défi"? …
Pull over origin - WordReference Forums
Mar 26, 2020 · I know the phrase "pull over" means stop the car at the curb. But why there's a "pull" in that phrase? Dose someone has to pull something to stop a car? Since over means finish,It doesn't …