
Labeling or Labelling? - WordReference Forums
2008年3月5日 · Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling/labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
Middle name vs two first names | WordReference Forums
2013年11月22日 · Hello. I have read carefully the threads on "middle name" ; however one of them is closed, and I still have a doubt: In The US many people have two first names (Joana Louise, Norma Jean) Others have a middle name, that may come from an originally surname (John. Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon...
w/, with - WordReference Forums
2008年6月24日 · In text-speak, w/ = with, is very common. To do the opposite, people (used to) generally use the other slash w\ = without.
it can also be or it can be also | WordReference Forums
2008年4月4日 · "Be" is the main verb, used in the passive voice. "Can" is the auxiliary verb. "Mentioned" is a past participle.
run small/fit smaller to size | WordReference Forums
2016年6月17日 · Every shirt labeled "Medium" made by that company would match (or be closer to) the size labeled "Small" by other companies. It's not just one shirt that got mislabeled, it's that their labeling system is different and all their shirts are like that.
Key word vs keyword | WordReference Forums
2015年10月28日 · Setting aside the dictionary, I'll just tell you how I use the words I mentioned in post 2: In the first line of the second amendment, a key word is "militia": A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.*
don't mention it , not at all , you're welcome
2009年2月4日 · If someone says "I'm sorry," replying "Not at all" is not very good. Better responses are: It's okay. It's alright.
Describing your position in a photo | WordReference Forums
2021年4月7日 · Hi friends, help me out here , I'm still kind of confused about how to tell your position in the photo, I know you can say "I'm on the left" or "I'm on the right" but what about if you're behind or front? Do you say "I'm at the back/front"? , "I'm on the back/front"? , …
Canuck [insulting?] - WordReference Forums
2020年8月10日 · I've been in Canada for decades. I agree with Pony. 'Canucks' is fine, in informal situations, unless said with malice, obscene gestures, etc. The word Yankee is a good analogy, regarding acceptability and self-labeling; it is not so good accompanied by a …