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  • word usage - A review was added TO, IN, or ON? - English Language . . .
    Among the three alternatives you present: Unless the review is actually to be found in the establishment itself, or is an addition to the amenities offered there, what is being spoken of is a new account of the establishment which has been added in the latest edition of a publication which offers such reviews: a review on the bowling alley, meaning 'concerning' it or 'about' it
  • grammatical number - Use of the verb form review vs reviews . . .
    "Team" is the subject of your example sentence, so it is correct to use "reviews" to agree with the singular noun "team " The phrase "of trained monkeys" is just additional information describing "team " As you note, this phrase can be omitted without changing the structure of the rest of the sentence
  • phrases - Does subject to review mean there is a possibility of . . .
    These are two different usages of the phrase The first one might and the second one must, so it can't be determined from the OP's statement whether Paypal reviews every transaction or not But the overall meaning seems to be that PayPal does not guarantee that a transaction, once made, will be completed promptly, or at all
  • meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It implies that periodical reviews were performed at an indefinite time in the past and probably this action is still going on now When you use present continuous, you are talking about the activities that are happening now and may continue in the future So in your second sentence you are talking about the periodical reviews that are being
  • What is the difference between in depth and in-depth?
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  • What do you call someone who reviews, and approves or denies, an . . .
    In most job-application settings, the person "on the other side of an application" is a clerk, secretary, office worker, interviewer, owner, or employer
  • What do you call someone who needs to be approved, approvee?
    I know: One who reviews = reviewer One who undergoes a review = reviewee I thought: One who approves = approver A person seeking someone's approval = approvee But I found that there is no word like
  • When is seems to be used instead of seems?
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  • Difference between Ive and I have - English Language Learners . . .
    Is there any textual usage difference between words like quot;I've quot; and quot;I have quot;, or is it just an accent thing? e g I've finished my homework I have finished my homework It's a
  • prefixes - When is the prefix non- used vs un-? - English Language . . .
    "Un-" is defined as "a prefix meaning 'not,' freely used as an English formative, giving negative or opposite force in adjectives and their derivative adverbs and nouns and less freely used in certain other nouns "





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