
I prefer staying/ I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums
Oct 29, 2007 · I wouldn't say "I preferred to stay at home to watch TV" because I don't like repeating 'to' with different meanings -- the first being the infinitive 'to' and the equivalent to "in order to", …
badge - WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2005 · Qué significa "Preferred name for name badge" ?
Resubmission or re-submission? - WordReference Forums
Mar 19, 2014 · Dear all, I would like to know the correct way of writing the noun "resubmission" or "re-submission". If they are both correct, I would like to know if there is any particular context in which …
Where I can OR where can I?? | WordReference Forums
Nov 11, 2008 · If your question is based on a multiple-choice question (for example, from a test) you should provide the "correct" answer (if known), your preferred answer, and your reasons for …
Start to vs start for - WordReference Forums
Aug 8, 2019 · Hi, all. I am wondering the difference between to and for. For example, I found following sentences on the Internet; • Kenji started for Kyoto yesterday. • Kenji started to Kyoto yesterday. This …
Several different plural forms: which one to use in general?
Jan 4, 2012 · If not, are there particular forms in given patterns which are to be preferred? The two plural forms of the last example seem to follow a pattern which occurs quite often -- does this imply …
Starting vs. Starting from (date) | WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2013 · [ --- Starting vs. Starting from (date) --- ] Do the two mean the same? Are both of them correct, and are they interchangeable in contexts like "new tariffs will be applied starting …" ? Sorry if …
rápel - WordReference Forums
Nov 28, 2007 · Para el sentido de gran volumen: volume discount. Para el sentido de clientes habituales, no creo que haya un solo término. loyal customer discount valued customer discount …
Dataset vs. data set - WordReference Forums
Oct 4, 2008 · I'm wondering about the word "dataset". It seems to be in pretty common usage in technical writing these days, compared to "data set", which dictionary.com tells me originated in the …
Depped for - WordReference Forums
Oct 9, 2016 · Hi everybody, could someone explain "depped for" (seems related with musicians), is it from "to dep" or "to depp" ? Examples : I was very sorry to learn of Hughie's death. I'm afraid I only …