
focusing or focussing? - WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2004 · "Focusing" has the stress on the first syllable, so we don't - or rather shouldn't - double the 's'. As far as I know the "rule" is the same in BrE and AmE, except that BrE doubles …
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Sep 5, 2014 · Dear all, As a beginner, I am confused by the followings sentence: Researchers are focused on creating healthy new food products, including soy chicken, nutrient-rich organic ice …
I am focused on / I am focusing on - WordReference Forums
Aug 22, 2011 · The second (1) "am focusing" is the better way to say it to mean that it is an activity that has duration and that it takes time. You can focus your mind on something without …
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Dec 20, 2020 · Hello, everyone. Please do me favour. The answer given is A focused, and I have no problem with it. I wonder how about B. focusing. I would appreciate it if you could give me …
focusing on vs. focused on - WordReference Forums
Apr 19, 2010 · Rather than [focusing / focused] on romanticized emotions, he wrote on a number of deeper, more abstract ideas surrounding love, death, and religion. I got the answer " …
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Aug 29, 2009 · It is very often used with reference to goals, objectives, ambitions, and the like, as in the original sentence. "Keep focusing on," while correct and idiomatic, does not have this …
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Sep 20, 2010 · Hello, Mr Robert Hartwell Fiske is the author of several books about language. In one of his books (Dimwit's Dictionary) he defines the use of "IN" in "to focus IN on" as …
stay focusing on vs. stay focused on | WordReference Forums
Aug 13, 2010 · Your sentence beginning with "EULAR...after the stay focusing..." has a different structure. Here, "stay" is a noun and is not used as a verb related to "focusing". In your …
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Dec 30, 2009 · Martin said it became clear that Hermanstorfer was not responding to any revival efforts after several minutes, so the team turned its focus to trying to save the baby by …
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May 15, 2015 · Hi, I still have a pro with on and at. I try to grasp the difference between focus at and focus on. Are both prepostions indicating the same purpose or is there a difference?