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- To be specific, - WordReference Forums
Hi, The sentences all found from books Question1: what is the grammatical structure of the part "To be specific,"? a prepositional phrase? Question2: what is the meaning of "To be specific,"? when looking at the big picture, ie overall? or to analyze things precisely? sentence1
- a an specific situation - WordReference Forums
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
- specific to of - WordReference Forums
Specific to sounds more appropriate But that comment is based on which preposition normally goes with specific, not on understanding of the sentence
- specific performance - WordReference Forums
Specific performance -- normally, this phrase refers to a remedy that only a judge may order I doubt that a "specific performance" clause in a contract would be enforceable This is because a contract between A B cannot obligate a judge to order specific performance
- Definite indefinite and specific non-specific - WordReference Forums
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 translation (2)
- specific or specifical? - WordReference Forums
Specific or specifical? Cynic or cynical? Clinic or clinical? Medic or medical? Juridic or juridical? etc Specifical is not used Cynic is a noun, while cynical is its adjectival form Same thing with clinic and clinical, medic and medical Juridical and juridic are both adjectives and have the same meaning, but the latter is rarely used
- A an: specific problem [S] | WordReference Forums
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 table I ate a delicious apple
- tailored for vs. tailored to | WordReference Forums
Hello, Which form would sound better to a native's ear between: the system has been tailored for (this application) and the system has been tailored to (this application) ? A google fight gives millions of results for both :) Thanks!
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