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  1. Explanations from or Explanations by | WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2014 · Hello! I'm writing explanations for some problems. I searched these problems on the internet and found wonderful explanations. In my notes regarding a problem I want to give credit for …

  2. How to Write a Formal Letter: Format, Structure & Examples ...

    A complete guide to formal letter writing in English. Covers format, salutations, sign-offs, cover letters, letters of enquiry, and common abbreviations. Includes a free Word template. Useful for learners, …

  3. Explanation on/of - WordReference Forums

    Mar 27, 2007 · Hola a tod@s, hace poco me explicaron que la palabra "explanation" puede ir acompañada de, entre otras, las preposiciones "on" o "of". El contexto en el que estaba la palabra …

  4. All & Whole: Key Differences, Usage, and Common Mistakes

    Aug 19, 2024 · Explore the nuanced differences between the usage of 'all' and 'whole' in English language, their placement rules, and their distinct implications in various contexts.

  5. explanation or explanations ? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 23, 2009 · Hi, In the following sentence, should I use "explanation" or "explanations"? Sentence1: I needed to tailor explanation(s) to each student. Sentence2: I commented on whether the …

  6. How to teach checking and clarifying - UsingEnglish.com

    Jan 30, 2024 · Teaching how to ask for and give confirmation of meaning without sounding rude.

  7. Rules for Comparative Forms in English Grammar

    Jun 16, 2023 · Discover the simple rules of comparison in English grammar, including exceptions, syllable-based guidelines, and adverb comparatives. Improve your language skills today!

  8. Her explanation is/was not clear. | WordReference Forums

    Jul 31, 2017 · Her explanation is not clear, i am keen to kow more in details. And the second situation is you have found a good explanation for your query and think that what she gave explanation was not …

  9. Guide to using passive voice Passive voice means using the verb “be” with the past participle of a verb. Here are two examples: This chair is made of wood. (not “from wood”) Containers are inspected in …

  10. self-explaining vs self-explanatory | WordReference Forums

    Aug 14, 2013 · Here's the distinction I would make: I'd use self-explanatory with its standard definition (something is so easy to understand that it does not need to be explained), and I'd use self …