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  1. 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 the verb. …

  2. adverbs - Manually installed, or, Installed manually - English Language ...

    Dec 26, 2016 · Manually installed, or, Installed manually Ask Question Asked 9 years, 1 month ago Modified 9 years, 1 month ago

  3. phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 25, 2021 · Neither of these make any sense at all, unfortunately. "Charging" and "billing" refer to the company requesting money; "payment" is the customer sending the money. "Charged on the basis of …

  4. spelling - Optimalization or optimization? - English Language Learners ...

    I am a little confused when I should be using Optimalization or optimization. Some dictionaries say Optimization is a noun of Optimalization, but I have no idea what they mean by that. Some of the

  5. 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 hyphenated …

  6. word choice - I haven't noticed that vs. I didn't notice that - English ...

    Let's say I saw Jack yesterday, so I say. "I didn't notice the color of his eyes." which apparently means that I still don't know the color. So, am I correct to think that "I didn't notice" can also present a result …

  7. phrases - Does "subject to review" mean there is a possibility of ...

    Aug 1, 2023 · I assume Paypal doesn't manually check each transaction, and I don't care if they do or not, but I'm curious about what the phrase literally means, regardless of Paypal's potential misuse. I …

  8. "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...

  9. abbreviations - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I found the following on Urban Dictionary. h/t hat tip; tip of the hat Apple is releasing their <insert new slick thingmabob here>. H/t to <insert blog here>, who alerted us of this story. Senator …

  10. word choice - Which is more correct: input into the system or input ...

    Jun 12, 2017 · Your question is slightly misleading as you refer to input in the title, but then ignore it is the body of the question. Regardless, you can not use on with the verb to input, but use can use both …