
a / an specific situation | WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2005 · Which one is correct? "a specific situation" or "an specific situation"? I know "an" normally goes with words starting with a vowel but in this case...
I am <meeting> <going to meet> [on specific date]
Jan 24, 2025 · When using a specific date like I am going to meet the new head office on the 21st of October. Or I am meeting the head office on the 21st of October? Do we use specific date with …
Specified vs Specialized vs Specific vs Specifized - WordReference …
Jul 14, 2022 · Topic: Specified vs Specialized vs Specific vs Specifized Copied from title. Cagey, moderator I want to use it as an antonym for generalized: "The generalized form of the algorithm …
Definite/indefinite and specific/non-specific - WordReference Forums
Apr 23, 2007 · Maybe they are actually specific/non-specific adjective endings? If we would add an adjective in this example, then for translation (1) it would be the definite ending and indefinite for the …
Order of the words: article, paragraph, clause etc.
Apr 5, 2013 · In a legal text how would you name the specific sections from biggest to smallest? I just cannot find any explanation on the internet for this. Thanks a lot in advance.
on or in date (eg. July 7, 2009) - WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2009 · For a specific date, you need to use on - on July 7, 2009. For a month or a year or a season, use in - in July / in 2009 / in the summer.
A/an: specific problem [S] | WordReference Forums
Jan 8, 2008 · a specific problem an is reserved for use before nouns with a vowel sound Not exactly. It has to do with the next word, regardless of what it might be. For example: Put an extra plate on the …
How to respond to mails asking my availability on a specific time ...
May 11, 2019 · When someone sends me a mail that asks my availability on a specific date (for example, 12am on May 23rd), how can I respond it correctly? Specifically, the mail says "Are you …
in the morning/ at the morning/ at morning - WordReference Forums
Oct 2, 2007 · "The morning" is not a specific time, it is a period of time. That's why "in the morning", meaning "in the period of time defined as morning", is correct.
put back/forward push back/forward (schedule/event etc.)
Jul 6, 2020 · The difference between the verbs put and push might be partly responsible for this, but it seems that we are living with differences in the way people use these expressions. I'm used to …