
Photo Vs. Picture Vs. Image : What is the difference between them?
2013年12月26日 · So if you handle images uniquely, such as by showing thumbnails, use isAnImage instead of isAPhoto or isAPicture. – Joshua Pinter Commented Jun 25, 2020 at 16:59
grammar - Is "outside of" grammatical? - English Language …
2024年8月30日 · Yes, it's grammatically acceptable and pretty common. Though the rules of grammar might tell you that two prepositions are incorrect together, this really functions as a compound preposition.
Is it grammatically correct to say "ON the picture?"
2014年10月28日 · The normal thing is "in the picture" as . In the picture we see Edinburgh Castle. In English a picture is seen as a space; and a landscape, in fact, depicts a space and consequently you say: "In the picture we see a hilly countryside with a river and green meadows with sheep and in the background there is a little village."
stairwell or staircase - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2024年6月5日 · What is the word for the building where the stairs are located stairwell or staircase or stairway? Is that in the image stairwell or staircase or stairway?
When should I use "both" and "either"? - English Language …
2014年12月1日 · Numbers 1 and 3 are OK. At may be preferred by some to designate the location (end).On tends to suggest a surface.
When do we use haven't had, hadn't had, and didn't have?
2022年11月28日 · For example: I haven't had my breakfast. I hadn't had my breakfast. I didn't have my breakfast. Could you clarify if the abovementioned sentences are grammatically correct, and if yes, then what are
When is "seems to be" used instead of "seems"?
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To Do v.s. To Doing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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What's the difference between a can and a tin?
An American English speaker here. A can is cylindrical. A tin is usually rectangular, lower than it is wide (rather flat), and almost exclusively used for containing preserved fish, e.g. "a tin of sardines" and "a tin of kippered herring".
"Both" vs "both of them" - English Language Learners Stack …
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