
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?)
In the simplest way possible - could someone explain the rule you ...
Jan 17, 2019 · In the simplest way possible - could someone explain the rule you followed in spotting the error? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 4 months ago Modified 6 years, 4 months ago
tense - 'recently' with present perfect and past - English Language ...
Apr 11, 2015 · The "simple past tense" is often used to describe situations that have occurred in the past. The present-perfect construction has within it two tenses: a primary present-tense, …
Is the use of "one of the" correct in the following context?
I want to know what the constraints are on using the phrase one of the. Is it used correctly in this example? He is one of the soldiers who fight for their country.
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 …
Most common vs the commonest - English Language Learners …
Apr 4, 2014 · How would we form the superlative of the adjective common? I thought it was most common, but my spelling checker recognizes commonest too.
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 …
false versus wrong - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jan 5, 2022 · The simplest way to understand the difference between the two words in this context is to define the words as follows False = Not True; while Wrong = Not Right. If a …
In what contexts do we use "In the day" and "on the day"?
Feb 8, 2020 · The simplest way to say it is 'that day'. What did you do on June 1st? I went to work [on] that day. You usage of 'on the day' is not exactly correct. If you want to indicate you did …
parts of speech - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The simplest way to parse this is to consider "we all" to a compound pronoun. The two words have been brought together and now function as a single "word", although the spelling doesn't …