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  1. greetings of/for the day ? | WordReference Forums

    Jun 17, 2011 · Just leave out "Greetings of/for the day!" entirely -- and the rest is pretty much where it should be. If it were a standard inclusion, you would probably know the preposition. Since you're …

  2. Keur / k€ / keuro - WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2015 · Happy Monday people! I am starting the week with a financial translation and have a query with regards to an abbreviation used.The text uses the expression "KEUR" which I understand …

  3. "Critical for" or "critical to"? | WordReference Forums

    May 21, 2015 · Hi everyone, I am quite often confused by how to use the word "critical" correctly. Sometimes I come across a sentence with "critical to do", but it is "critical to doing" in other cases. In …

  4. successfully completed or completed successfully - WordReference …

    Dec 28, 2009 · I would like to know which one is correct and why. If install a software program the following message will show up on completion: The software program X has been completed …

  5. Knockoff vs Counterfeit vs Fake vs Replica - WordReference Forums

    Jul 9, 2024 · The followings are according to Cambridge dictionary. Knockoff - a cheap or less good copy of a popular or high-quality product, etc. Counterfeit - made to look like the original of …

  6. Why does CH sounds like K? | WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2012 · Welcome to English spelling. It's the reason that spelling bees (competitions) are so popular in the U.S. It is actually a learned skill to be able to spell English words properly and it …

  7. FR: difficile à/de + infinitif - WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2006 · I can never remember which one to use, or if you can use either, depending on the circumstances. Could somebody help me out? Thanks. Moderator note: Multiple threads merged to …

  8. I would have thought/I had thought? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 11, 2023 · Hi guys, I came across the following sentences in a listening practice from a Cambridge IELTS test, and my question is: in the response from speaker B, is it possible to replace "I had …

  9. Plural of TV: TVs or TV's? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2009 · The apostrophe has traditionally been used to form the plural of acronyms, and TV is no exception to this traditional rule, in which neither possession nor missing letters is relevant. TV's is an …

  10. roommate vs. flatmate? | WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2010 · What is the difference between the notions roommate and flatmate? If I write to an advertisement "I'm looking for a roommate", does it mean that I'm looking for someone with whom I'd …