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  • What is the difference between education program and educational . . .
    An "education program" would be something specifically regarding education Your example is an education program since it is about the logistics of funding education Sure, it is also arguably educational, but that word would better apply to the materials produced or delivered by the program
  • years (of) experience - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I have over 10 years of experience - is preferred Because the preposition of will connect the experience with its period As Damkerng suggests, if you want to remove of, put the possessive apostrophe s However, be cautious using experience on There exists experience of or experience in as well It's debatable I have over 10 years of experience in (the field of) marketing I have over 10 years of experience of conducting seminars I think we use experience in something and experience of
  • Which is correct? . . . purchased from in at your store
    From is probably the best choice, but all of them are grammatically correct, assuming the purchase was made from a physical store From emphasizes the transaction over the location If you wanted to emphasize that the purchase was made in person instead of from the store's website, you might use in
  • word usage - I have finished vs I have already finished - English . . .
    I have finished would usually be uttered immediately after finishing, but (emphatic) I have already finished wouldn't normally occur until some time after finishing - often, specifically as a contradictory response to something implying that I might not have yet finished In rare circumstances, an over-eager exam-taker might leap up and say I have already finished, half-an-hour into an exam for which an hour is allowed But even that would really be by way of "contradicting" the unspoken
  • What is a very general term or phrase for a course that is not online?
    I'm trying to find the most general term or phrase for the opposite of quot;online course quot; When a course is not online, but in a classroom, or anywhere else people interact in the same place
  • politeness - The difference between I am and My name is in a face . . .
    The first thing I learned in English was that "I am" and "my name is" are both used for introductions (of course after the alphabets!) I feel depressed :) Seriously though, why would they say that? For sure there are subtleties among the two expressions but none are inapplicable in introduction, unless a native proves me wrong
  • Background on in sth - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I wrote 'My educational background is on classical music' and Grammarly suggested correcting it into 'My educational background is in classical music' I looked up examples on Cambridge Dictionary
  • Can we use Present continuous to describe routine?
    The present continuous can be used to describe a temporary habit Compare: I work in an office but these days I 'm working from home We always eat in the dining room but now it's being painted so we 're eating in the kitchen I sleep in my bedroom but my cousins have come over so I 'm sleeping in the living room
  • Thank you for your continued support or continuous support?
    Let me guess, I feel continued support fits better even before I did a quick search on the Internet A website writer said I cannot formulate a rule then said: "Universities have Departments of Continuing Education, but they often ask their contributors for their continued support " but I think I can [guess] if it's true! Action in isolation (detached from the activator) = continuous support Action attributed to the activator = use continued support
  • What is it about - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    What is it about people who want to clone dogs? "What is it about" "What is this about" is a standard idiom which is used before stating something that one has heard about to ask if it is true, if it exists, it really happened, etc Merriam Webster definition So might be there is a trend going on about people cloning dogs (I don't know what that is supposed to mean, at all) that the author is completely unaware about Or might be someone told him, and he is out to verify the truth of the





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