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  • Asked on March 12, 2022 in Grammar.

    Wrong! “pre-authorization” is a word that should be replaced with “before authorization” The proper word for a “title” would be a “title.” To my ears “pre” sounds like it is being used as a preposition even though it is just a prefix.

    Preautorisation is the phase of a trial one is at to get any legal authorization from the CCRA before they become authorized. It is technically being used as a temporal noun (I think that is the right label) – a noun used as a adverb to determine when a verb occurs.

    It is similar to: The

    oranges should be bought tomorrow In


    response to if “pre-” is commonly used as a prepositions. For formal settings – no. Can a “1” act as a preposition but if you give it a consonance?

    “Before internet, kids played outside more” I love my life pre-kids Nouns would be used in casual conversations, but this is not very common: “Before the

    internet, kids played outside more” –> Affluent, kids –> played outside more In the

    US, more white man and less white –> man were all elected in

    2016/17, but more people did not. And of course, other terms –> were used in casual conversations. But now, we’re

    getting closer to black people now.

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  • Asked on March 4, 2022 in Grammar.

    Wrong! “pre-authorization” is a word that should be replaced with “before authorization” The proper word for a “title” would be a “title.” To my ears “pre” sounds like it is being used as a preposition even though it is just a prefix.

    Preautorisation is the phase of a trial one is at to get any legal authorization from the CCRA before they become authorized. It is technically being used as a temporal noun (I think that is the right label) – a noun used as a adverb to determine when a verb occurs.

    It is similar to: The

    oranges should be bought tomorrow In


    response to if “pre-” is commonly used as a prepositions. For formal settings – no. Can a “1” act as a preposition but if you give it a consonance?

    “Before internet, kids played outside more” I love my life pre-kids Nouns would be used in casual conversations, but this is not very common: “Before the

    internet, kids played outside more” –> Affluent, kids –> played outside more In the

    US, more white man and less white –> man were all elected in

    2016/17, but more people did not. And of course, other terms –> were used in casual conversations. But now, we’re

    getting closer to black people now.

    • 1716 views
    • 5 answers
    • 539 votes
  • Asked on February 25, 2022 in Grammar.

    Wrong! “pre-authorization” is a word that should be replaced with “before authorization” The proper word for a “title” would be a “title.” To my ears “pre” sounds like it is being used as a preposition even though it is just a prefix.

    Preautorisation is the phase of a trial one is at to get any legal authorization from the CCRA before they become authorized. It is technically being used as a temporal noun (I think that is the right label) – a noun used as a adverb to determine when a verb occurs.

    It is similar to: The

    oranges should be bought tomorrow In


    response to if “pre-” is commonly used as a prepositions. For formal settings – no. Can a “1” act as a preposition but if you give it a consonance?

    “Before internet, kids played outside more” I love my life pre-kids Nouns would be used in casual conversations, but this is not very common: “Before the

    internet, kids played outside more” –> Affluent, kids –> played outside more In the

    US, more white man and less white –> man were all elected in

    2016/17, but more people did not. And of course, other terms –> were used in casual conversations. But now, we’re

    getting closer to black people now.

    • 1716 views
    • 5 answers
    • 539 votes
  • Asked on February 21, 2022 in Grammar.

    Wrong! “pre-authorization” is a word that should be replaced with “before authorization” The proper word for a “title” would be a “title.” To my ears “pre” sounds like it is being used as a preposition even though it is just a prefix.

    Preautorisation is the phase of a trial one is at to get any legal authorization from the CCRA before they become authorized. It is technically being used as a temporal noun (I think that is the right label) – a noun used as a adverb to determine when a verb occurs.

    It is similar to: The

    oranges should be bought tomorrow In


    response to if “pre-” is commonly used as a prepositions. For formal settings – no. Can a “1” act as a preposition but if you give it a consonance?

    “Before internet, kids played outside more” I love my life pre-kids Nouns would be used in casual conversations, but this is not very common: “Before the

    internet, kids played outside more” –> Affluent, kids –> played outside more In the

    US, more white man and less white –> man were all elected in

    2016/17, but more people did not. And of course, other terms –> were used in casual conversations. But now, we’re

    getting closer to black people now.

    • 1716 views
    • 5 answers
    • 539 votes
  • Asked on January 6, 2022 in Grammar.

    Wrong! “pre-authorization” is a word that should be replaced with “before authorization” The proper word for a “title” would be a “title.” To my ears “pre” sounds like it is being used as a preposition even though it is just a prefix.

    Preautorisation is the phase of a trial one is at to get any legal authorization from the CCRA before they become authorized. It is technically being used as a temporal noun (I think that is the right label) – a noun used as a adverb to determine when a verb occurs.

    It is similar to: The

    oranges should be bought tomorrow In


    response to if “pre-” is commonly used as a prepositions. For formal settings – no. Can a “1” act as a preposition but if you give it a consonance?

    “Before internet, kids played outside more” I love my life pre-kids Nouns would be used in casual conversations, but this is not very common: “Before the

    internet, kids played outside more” –> Affluent, kids –> played outside more In the

    US, more white man and less white –> man were all elected in

    2016/17, but more people did not. And of course, other terms –> were used in casual conversations. But now, we’re

    getting closer to black people now.

    • 1716 views
    • 5 answers
    • 539 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    In this case “up from” is a prepositional phrase that compares the current value (Tuk-Tuk-120,043 crore) to a past value during a similar period (Tuk 98,978 crore) If

    you put these numbers on a graph, 120,043 would be higher than 98,978 so it’s “up”.

    What is a common way to compare numbers in the years.?

    The US population is 327. Is it possible that Indonesia could expand its borders to more than 2 million people in the next 21 years? 3 million in 1993

    An identical phrase – “down from” – is also used if the value dipped.

    • 271023 views
    • 3 answers
    • 100420 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    In this case “up from” is a prepositional phrase that compares the current value (Tuk-Tuk-120,043 crore) to a past value during a similar period (Tuk 98,978 crore) If

    you put these numbers on a graph, 120,043 would be higher than 98,978 so it’s “up”.

    What is a common way to compare numbers in the years.?

    The US population is 327. Is it possible that Indonesia could expand its borders to more than 2 million people in the next 21 years? 3 million in 1993

    An identical phrase – “down from” – is also used if the value dipped.

    • 271023 views
    • 3 answers
    • 100420 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    In this case “up from” is a prepositional phrase that compares the current value (Tuk-Tuk-120,043 crore) to a past value during a similar period (Tuk 98,978 crore) If

    you put these numbers on a graph, 120,043 would be higher than 98,978 so it’s “up”.

    What is a common way to compare numbers in the years.?

    The US population is 327. Is it possible that Indonesia could expand its borders to more than 2 million people in the next 21 years? 3 million in 1993

    An identical phrase – “down from” – is also used if the value dipped.

    • 271023 views
    • 3 answers
    • 100420 votes
  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.

    Based on your expectation of “to prepare” and that you think it might mean “to collect the car for the customer to use”, I would agree.

    collect in this case probably means “take from where it is located and bring to the store/office/dealership. If

    you were already in possession of the car and received this email, I would think they mean collect from you, if you hadn’t yet received a car.

    However if you are not in possession of the car, then I think it could mean collect from some location and bring to the store-front

    That “some location” is probably an off-site parking lot, another rental location, or a parking lot behind the building.

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  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.

    Based on your expectation of “to prepare” and that you think it might mean “to collect the car for the customer to use”, I would agree.

    collect in this case probably means “take from where it is located and bring to the store/office/dealership. If

    you were already in possession of the car and received this email, I would think they mean collect from you, if you hadn’t yet received a car.

    However if you are not in possession of the car, then I think it could mean collect from some location and bring to the store-front

    That “some location” is probably an off-site parking lot, another rental location, or a parking lot behind the building.

    • 819718 views
    • 2 answers
    • 303312 votes