
Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 10, 2018 · Manually is the adverb. Manual is (in this context) the adjective. Tuning can be either a verb or a noun; however, in your example, tuning the weights is a gerund phrase using …
idiomatic language - Meaning of "manually" in "manually detect ...
Manually can refer to something done by a person rather than through an automated process. AngryJoe could be referring to having to search the internet for specific sentences of a …
Hyphenate “communicating”: communi-cating or communic-ating?
Jul 14, 2022 · I'll note that "hyphenation" is not taught at school, and children would not normally learn hyphenate manually, and would not be expected to do so. They would learn to read …
adverbs - Manually installed, or, Installed manually - English …
Dec 26, 2016 · Both forms are current usage in instruction manuals and owner guides though "manually installed" seems to be used more often.
grammar - Allow a margin of difference of - English Language …
Mar 13, 2022 · I've two different scenarios: To describe the measurement given may not be accurate because it is measured manually. To describe there may be differences in the actual …
When to use "run" vs when to use "ran" - English Language …
My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an English question I don't know the answer to. In this case which would it be? CCleaner has been run. or CCleaner has been ran.
word request - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
That's when you manually go over your code line by line. Another term I've recently come across while reading a book on C programming that probably would fit your description ever better is …
"If I do that" vs "if I did that." - English Language Learners Stack ...
When speaking in the present tense, should I use former or the latter? Should I leave? But if I do/did that, she will (would?) spend the rest of the night drinking alone I checked if I do that an...
sentence meaning - Fill the form UP or Fill the form IN - English ...
Feb 14, 2019 · In school, for exams we FILL UP forms. But I have seen people saying "FILL IN the form." Fill the form in OR fill the form up, which is correct. Please explain.
What is the opposite of real-time? - English Language Learners …
Aug 6, 2013 · In computer science there is the term real-time. Is there any word to say something is not real time? Non-real time doesn't sound good to me.