
photo credit or photo courtesy | WordReference Forums
2018年1月4日 · Hi all, if I have taken one picture off the internet and want to post it on my Facebook, while giving credit to the owner of the picture, should I use "photo credit" or "photo courtesy"? e.g. Photo Credit: ABC Company Photo Courtesy of ABC Company Many thanks! :)
have been sent or was sent | WordReference Forums
2017年4月23日 · Dear all, Is that right that you say: The goods have been sent or the goods were sent yesterday/last week ? General rule: have been without time information and was without time information ? Best regards Christos
Delve into vs dive into (a topic) | WordReference Forums
2024年12月9日 · Hi, Recently I've heard both "let's dive into the topic of..." and "let's delve into [this topic]", do they mean the same thing (ie explore the topic in...
"around five p.m." or "at around 5 p.m." - WordReference Forums
2009年11月29日 · I disagree that using both prepositions are necessary. It either gets dark around 5pm or it gets dark at 5pm. The first is general and allows some latitude for the time of sunset.
It is sent or It has been sent. | WordReference Forums
2014年5月10日 · When my colleague asks, "Where is the file? Did you send me the file?", Can I reply, "It is sent."? or "It has been sent."?
accord du participe passé - WordReference Forums
2018年8月16日 · Bonjour! On dit "Merci de nous avoir contacté" ou "contactés"? Et "Merci de nous avoir écrit" ou "écrits"? Merci d'avance.
Attached is vs Attached are - WordReference Forums
2011年2月3日 · Hello, Could you tell me which sentence is correct? 1.Attached is my passport, birth certificate, and diploma. 2. Attached are my passport, birth certificate, and diploma? I would really appreciate your input.
has been sent OR was sent? | WordReference Forums
2009年5月13日 · Hi, I've been struggling to figure out the rationale behind using present perfect vs. past tense in the following sentences: "A copy of the letter was sent/has been sent to XX" "Since he may be eligible for XX, your brother was advised/has been advised to submit an application" Thanks!
Did you finish? vs. Have you finished? | WordReference Forums
2008年11月29日 · Hello everyone!! When I give a task to my students after a while I ask them if they finished. Do I ask: Have you finished? or Did you finish? I know that 'have you finished' would be more appropriate but can I use 'did you finish' as …
it leaked - WordReference Forums
2016年1月1日 · If I find a video in the street and give it to my local newspaper, I'm not leaking. I'm also not leaking if I'm a thief and the video is part of the proceeds of a burglary. I am leaking, though, if I'm a court official and the video forms part of the evidence in a trial.