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Hi! I've discovered that this word can be spelled in both ways. However, my Microsoft dictionary (set to AE) always corrects "labelled" (which is my preferred spelling) to "labeled". Therefore, I was wondering if "labeled" is AE and "labelled" is BE and in order to write consistent AE I should...
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labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :DWrong, they are both correct. The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and again from that in the UK.
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label by or label with? - WordReference Forums
Hello, I am unsure which one is correct english expression: 1.label an area in the picture with a circle 2 label an area in the picture by a circle should I use "with" or "by"?
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The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by ...
Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would confirm me which one is correct? Thanks.
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'See the above/below picture' or 'see the picture above/below'
Could you please tell me which ones of the following sentences are correct/incorrect? Thank you very much! 1. Please see the above picture. 2. Please see the picture above. 3. Please see the below picture. 4. Please see the picture below. My attempt: 1, 2 & 4 are correct; 3 is incorrect.
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In case it matters, the correct AE spelling of labelled is labeled. Pretentionist isn't really a word, is it? I couldn't find it in my dictionary and I only got about 100 Google hits for it--many of which weren't even in English. Maybe a pretender is the right term for someone who is being pretentious?
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Is "fish" countable? | WordReference Forums
Hi all, I was told that the word "fish" is countable when we talk about its categories. For example,"many kinds of fishes". Is this true for your native ears? If yes, then should I say"this kind of fish" or "this kind of fishes"? Many thanks advance!
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deemed/called him an existentialist - WordReference Forums
Hmm. The question is whether labelled can stand in for called in this particular context. I think by using called, and then describing Schulz' reaction as "he had to ask what the word meant," the author is suggesting a real-time interchange, such as an interview. If Schulz had only heard about himself being called an existentialist, there would be little point in his having to ask about the ...
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Do we say "finals" or "final" eg: I watched the finals( football final match). When should I use final and finals
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According to what I read on other websites, 203 can be labelled as an apartment if the building is a residential building, or suite if the building is an office building. However, I'm wondering what "unit" means. It seems to refer to either an apartment or a suite.