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  1. adjectives - "Most simple" or "Simplest" - English Language …

    Dec 5, 2020 · Should I use most simple or simplest to indicate something cannot be more simple? Can I use both? Is one prefered? If simplest - how is that pronounced? (Is the e silent?)

  2. In the simplest way possible - could someone explain the rule you ...

    Jan 17, 2019 · One proofreading technique is to ignore any modifiers that aren't grammatically essential: * More importantly was the renaissance discovery of the literature of classical …

  3. What is the difference between adjectives "different" and "differing ...

    Jan 19, 2018 · I think that's the simplest way to describe the difference between these two words that you can possibly come up with.

  4. present tense - now I decide, now I decided, now I have decided ...

    Apr 27, 2021 · As I understand it, Past Simple (the second sentence) is possible here only as the simplest version of Present Perfect (the third sentence), isn't it? But why is Present Perfect …

  5. Differences between onward, forth, ahead, front, fore, forward

    Jul 26, 2016 · They differ in meaning, and in register. The simplest words in your list are ahead, front and forward. Forward usually indicates a motion: "Move forward" Front is a side of …

  6. passive voice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 8, 2022 · 'A little boy kicked the ball' is the simplest choice. Perhaps the engine is encouraging you to search for simpler answers.

  7. meaning - difference between didn't and doesn't - English …

    Jan 8, 2023 · Present = simplest = best, though, IMHO. But note that syntactically speaking, if doesn't is changed to Past Tense didn't then we should also change Present Perfect has been …

  8. pronunciation - Is the letter "c" always silent in words which have …

    Nov 18, 2017 · It's fundamentally the same as the rule in Spanish, which is usually regarded as having one of the simplest orthographies ever. One of its biggest irregularities is that C and G …

  9. grammar - "I wonder what your thoughts on it " - English …

    Jun 23, 2020 · I wonder what your thoughts are about this product. This is grammatically correct. The ordering feels a bit off to me – I'd prefer the “are” to go at the end – but that preference …

  10. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Dec 26, 2015 · Yet Make Video is a viable option, too. One might argue that make is the simplest word of the three, and it might therefore be apt for software that might be used by children.