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  • meaning - What does dispositional mean here? - English Language . . .
    This is a technical use of the word "dispositional" in the field of psychology, e g , see Attribution Theory, which explains the difference between dispositional and situational attribution Dispositional attribution assigns the cause of behavior to some internal characteristic of a person, rather than to outside forces vs Situational attribution: The process of assigning the cause of
  • Is vs is to + verb - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I saw the following sentence while reading I realized that all my peers do is read textbooks My question is whether the meaning of the sentence will change if the sentence is changed to I real
  • Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Co-founder Once hyphenated, the word is a single word, so only needs a capital at the beginning of the entire word If you write Co Founder (which isn't really a word) then you'd capitalize both co-founder works in a sentence when it's not part of someone's title So: Sentence: Elizabeth is the co-founder of the company Title: Elizabeth Jones, Co-founder [IMHO and American experience prior
  • I use to, or I used to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As reported by the NOAD in a note about the usage of used: There is sometimes confusion over whether to use the form used to or use to, which has arisen largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases Except in negatives and questions, the correct form is used to: we used to go to the movies all the time (not we use to go to the movies) However, in negatives and questions using
  • Massager vs masseuse - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A friend of mine recently used the word masseuse to describe a person that gives massages I have never heard of this terminology before so I'm wondering what the difference is between massager and
  • meaning - I would want to vs. I would like to - English Language . . .
    What is your exact context? For most purposes you should probably stick to saying what you would like to do But, consider I will come to your party tonight, but I probably won't stay long If John isn't there to drive us back, I would want to leave before midnight to catch the last bus I find want better than like there, because idiomatically speaking I would like [to do X] has become so
  • terminology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The bank is ill-advised or unthinking or both The beneficiary is the person receiving the money Cambridge beneficiary: a person or group who receives money, advantages, etc as a result of something else: That only leaves one possibility for the father: he cannot also be the beneficiary; he is the applicant, applying to transfer the money Cambridge applicant: a person who formally requests
  • Im done or Ive done - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When someone asks whether you have completed a task e g shopping, dinner What should be your answer? I am done or I have done To me, the former sentence's formation, Sub + VBe+ Past Partici
  • What is a word for not well studied
    or "not well understood" (as applied to a culture or topic) My mind is slipping on it Not 'elusive', more that it just hasn't been well-examined Thanks!
  • alphabet - What word contains the most unique letters? - English . . .
    I'm assuming there isn't a word that contains every letter in the alphabet, so which word contains the most? Examples: antidisestablishmentarianism - 12 [antidseblhmr] psychotherapy - 10 [psychotera]





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