
meaning - Does "was forced" automatically imply some identifiable ...
Does "was forced" automatically imply some identifiable external activity? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 9 months ago Modified 14 years, 7 months ago
grammar - Is it correct to write "is done fully automatically" or "is ...
Google gives me support from 19,200 on "is done fully automatically" and 35,200 on "is done fully automatic".
Regarding Re: ; what is the correct usage in an email subject line?
I want to know what is the recommended way to use Re: in the subject line of an email. I use Re: in the subject line as a shortform of 'in regards to'. Whenever I have used Re:, people have told me
grammaticality - "Will shortly appear automatically" — what is the ...
I want to say that an answer will appear shortly, and automatically, on the screen. I'm not sure whether the correct sentence is: The answer will shortly appear automatically. or maybe: The ans...
"Naïve" yet "naivety"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Nov 7, 2018 · I am also used to Microsoft Word automatically changing "naive" to "naïve". Hence, I was surprised when it didn't change "naivety" to "naïvety". I then decided to work around this by letting it …
word choice - "Automatically" vs "In an automated manner" - English ...
The difference between "automatically" and "in an automated manner" should then be clear. The "manner" or the "tasks" correspond to the process, and thus are "automated". The "done tasks" are …
Is "unpurposeful" a word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Feb 5, 2023 · Until you tell us what meaning you need, we won't know. Similarly, we won't know what words you discarded and why until you tell us. Please edit your post to include this missing …
meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Consider the possibility of activating accounts automatically upon a new dataset creation. Is this just another way of expressing the thought, a more formal one?
Why does the multi-paragraph quotation rule exist?
The answer to this question clearly explains the standard rule that when you have multiple quoted paragraphs, each new paragraph starts with an opening quotation mark, but only the final quoted par...
Which one is correct : "The movie is well received." or "The movie is ...
Sep 30, 2022 · The dictionary entry you cite answers your question. It says "well-received" before the noun (their example is "his well-received books"), but it adds a note: "well received when …