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- cumulative or cummulative | WordReference Forums
Yes, I have And it seems it does not exist But if you look for cummulative at Google thousands of pages appear
- Cumulative vs continuous - WordReference Forums
(b) I have studied English for 3 hours (These three hours may be the total and can be either cumulative or continuous, depending on context ) If the hours for which the speaker studied are separated (e g one hour in the morning, one hour at noon, one hour in the evening), (a) cannot be used In this case, (b) must be used, as expressing the
- cumulative vs cumulated - WordReference Forums
Here are the source and context for each: Cumulated net cash flow term structures with positive and equal final wealth Note (fig 2): The left plot shows a cumulated net cash flow term structure with no shortfall and the right plot – with a recoverable shortfall somewhere along the line; in both cases the household leaves the same bequest
- Cum Totals [=cumulative US school transcripts] - WordReference Forums
Cum GPA: which, as I understand, stands for cumulative average grade so the average of all the grades achieved that term Cum Totals: no idea - I guess it is a sum of something but I am not sure of what as the number listed is quite high so I am lost
- As of today or To date - WordReference Forums
I would use "to date" to describe the cumulative effect of an ongoing process: To date, our charity has distributed 27,000 meals to the hungry The main difference is that "to date" strongly suggests that whatever you are counting, or doing, or have, will change in some way in the near future
- police is are does do [singular vs plural] - WordReference Forums
Gerard Samuel Vijayan: Even if it is PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim in the tape, since when does the police get involved in politics to the point of campaigning for the BN in a PAS-controlled state
- Adjective order: does the age come after the shape - WordReference Forums
When I add the "small", then I'm uncomfortable with cumulative adjectives whichever way round I put them A small old round table A small round old table I'm happier with A small, round, old table or A small, old, round table Two words of caution: (1) no description of adjective order is set in concrete; such descriptions describe tendencies
- Różnica między słowami a i oraz | WordReference Forums
I'd add that this applies to 'i' when used as an cumulative coordinating conjunction not an illative one In case of the latter, even a comma is admitted: Padało(,) i weszli do środka - It was raining, so they went in Here you wouldn't use the 'oraz' It's not used this way in Polish I see that 'and' in English also can be used in a
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