
meaning - "Prerequisite for" vs. "prerequisite to" - English Language ...
Aug 14, 2012 · A prerequisite to fostering a full understanding of mentor programs is developing a definition that applies equally to the community college setting and business or pre-college programs.
grammaticality - Pre-requisite vs prerequisite - English Language ...
Jun 3, 2019 · Instance 1 - "Prerequisite" in search: "Prerequisite for" vs. "prerequisite to" Instance 2 - "Pre-requisite" in search: Single word for "This task cannot proceed until these other tasks are …
antonyms - Word for opposite of *prerequisite*? Something that is ...
Feb 15, 2016 · Prerequisite describes something that must exist before another thing. Is there a word that describes an opposite, that is, something that is made possible because of the existence of …
differences - "Precondition" vs. "prerequisite" - English Language ...
A prerequisite, on the other hand, is a process by itself that must have been achieved and completed before the next process starts. In the example you cite, the precondition must be true but is not …
Hyphenation of "prerequisite" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Apr 29, 2011 · I'm proofreading my thesis, and found that TeX in its infinite wisdom had decided to hyphenate prerequisite as pre-req-ui-site. I've replaced it with pre-re-qui-si-te, but I'm a bit unsure …
terminology - What is the correct word for "dependee"? - English ...
May 16, 2011 · We say "looking for dependents" for relationships to dependent things and "looking for dependencies" for relationships to prerequisite things, so it gets that connotation, but the literal …
Under what circumstances should I use 'requisite' and 'required'?
Jan 14, 2011 · Thanks for the detailed and useful answer (+1). However, I'm not entirely swayed by the argument that 'required' should be used becuase it is used more often. Does this mean that: 1. The …
single word requests - If A is a prerequisite for B, what is a noun ...
Dec 11, 2015 · I would like to find a noun that describes the thing enabled by the prerequisite. It should be able to work in the sentence "B is a (n) ___ for/of A", in which A and B are both skills.
meaning - precondition + for / of / to - what's the difference ...
May 12, 2016 · It seems that the online dictionaries or forums do not address the issue of the preposition, apart from one post here that deals with the word prerequisite, which was interesting, but …
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Project tasks are related in exactly the same way that some educational courses are. This does imply providing some sort of utility, but not necessarily and the relationship is well understood. With this in …