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Show Showed Shown? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange But recently, I read somewhere that it is used as 'show' 'showed' and 'showed' in UK English and 'show' 'showed' and 'shown' in US English as base form, past simple and past participle respectively
shown or showed ? | WordReference Forums I learned: "to show - showed - shown" -but that was a while ago -Could it be possble that there are more and more people using "showed" as a past participle (alongside "shown"-users) in the English speaking world? -Or is this simply viewed as a wrong form (and if so, under all, or only under certain circumstances)? That's what I'm wondering
as shown or as is shown? - WordReference Forums But you need to consider the verb's subject for this phrase to make sense 1 as is shown in the picture 2 as is known by who? who knows this? 3 as is mentioned in the text shown here 4 as was expected by who? who expected this? It is meaningless to say "as was expected" or "as is known" unless you tell us who knows this, or who expected this
as shown or as is shown - WordReference Forums Hello everybody I have a question about grammar Prepositions are easy to understand as shown above In this sentence says as shown above, Can I say as is shown above? I say that because I can use the passive voice, verb to be plus participle My real question is, wasn’t it supposed to have the
As shown on in (the) table graph chart picture You have two questions here 1 Both "as shown" and "as seen" are correct There is a difference in emphasis "As shown" focuses on what the graph or chart does "As seen" focuses on what the reader does You can mix them for variety 2 I would use the preposition "in" in all these cases
below as below as shown below | WordReference Forums Hello, I looked up below as below as shown below in the former threads and think the two of the following sentences are idiomatic while the other is not Would you please help me confirm whether my understanding is correct? Thank you! 1 Tom challenges his counterpart's view with several
as it is shown as shown - WordReference Forums Hi there! I am writing a documents and I always have a doubt about if I should put "it is" However to have a correct grammar I should put "it+is", or not? This is the example: a "The characteristics of the paint are very original as it is shown in figure 3"? or b "The characteristics of
grammaticality - Does as shown follows sound right? - English . . . Is "as shown follows" the right way to say it? Here is a generic example: If X, then Y should be organized as shown follows: If it actually is ok, does it sound natural or should I replace it with something else? Edit: In case someone is interested, my copyeditor changed the sentence to: If X, then Y should be organized as shown next
shown showed - WordReference Forums Showed is past I showed he showed we showed, shown es como un participio i had shown, he had shown, he was shown doing something