
advance vs advanced notice - WordReference Forums
Mar 25, 2012 · "Advanced" does not quite mean the same thing as "advance", as you will see from its possible definitions (also taken from the Word Reference dictionary) and so cannot be …
a day before vs a day in advance | WordReference Forums
Jul 19, 2022 · What is the situation? Both "before" and "in advance" are used, and you can specify any number of days ("three days before" or "seven days in advance", for example), but there is …
técnico superior universitario | WordReference Forums
Jan 4, 2006 · Diría: "Advanced Technician, University Level in Marketing/Advertising (Técnico Superior Universitario en Publicidad)" Definitivamente no es un B.A. degree (licenciatura) …
Czy warto uzywać Advanced System Care z CCleanerem?
Aug 25, 2018 · Advanced SystemCare Free 11.5.0.239. Advanced SystemCare Free to darmowe, bardzo rozbudowane narzędzie, przeznaczone do kompleksowej optymalizacji systemu …
as follows or as below - WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2018 · Dear everyone, Is there any difference between " as follows " and " as below " ? eg: I have arranged the restaurant as follows, I have arranged the restaurant as below, Thank …
when is 'by next week'? - WordReference Forums
For example, today is 2019/12/13 <13 Dec 2019> and I want to send something by next week like 12/16~12/20 <16-20 Dec>.
What is more frequent than occasionally, but not yet often?
Mar 16, 2008 · I am looking for an adverb of frequency that fits somewhere between often and sometimes/occasionally . Let's say, about half of the time, maybe a bit more, maybe a bit less, …
I'm writing to you / I´m writing you | WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2008 · The differences are very slight. "I'm writing to you today" is a little more formal than "I'm writing you today."
premiumness - WordReference Forums
Feb 21, 2017 · I've just checked both premium and high-end in the Collins Cobuild for Advanced Learner's English Dictionary which I use. Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality …
Usage of remain / remain as / remain to be - WordReference Forums
Feb 19, 2020 · Could you help me clarify the usage of the verb "remain"? Is there any deference in meaning among the following sentences? 1) We still remain friends. 2) We still remain as …