
Modelling or modeling? - WordReference Forums
Feb 28, 2007 · In the case of modeling/modelling, this amounts to a wash, since there are two possible pronunciation of modeling by a (very) naive speller. But in most other three-syllable words composed …
play dough / modeling clay - WordReference Forums
Dec 28, 2009 · "modeling clay" es arcilla para modelar. Es verdad que en algunos lugares se le dice masilla (para modelar). Play dough lo veo más como una masa para jugar.
mustn't / couldn't / can't have done | WordReference Forums
Sep 15, 2019 · It means that if they have done any professional modeling (modeling they were paid for) or have a portfolio then they are disqualified from consideration. The organizers are looking for …
People who wish to be a model | WordReference Forums
Dec 6, 2013 · Practice about recognizing grammar errors: People who wish to be a model should remember that not all modeling is glamorous and that a great deal of it is simply tiring. The answer …
is of great interest vs is a great interest - WordReference Forums
Oct 26, 2010 · Hi Guys, I find people use "is of ..." phrase but I don't know when and how to use it. For example, I read this from a text book: The modeling of fluid flows is of great interest to Engineers and …
A Front-End User-Interface? - WordReference Forums
Dec 3, 2012 · Hi, As seen in the title of this thesis, Commentator: A Front-End User-Interface Module for Graphical and Structural Equation Modeling Ref...
model wives - WordReference Forums
Jan 20, 2021 · I want to say 'having models as their wives', does the bold work? Many thanks! They grew up running their father's real estate business because they want to be like their father, making a …
comparing it against/with | WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2011 · The following is from an English exercise given by my son's teacher. 40% of lizard species worldwide could be extinct by 2080. Barry Sinerro reached the conclusion by taking current data on …
all Slavic languages: objects of gerunds - WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2026 · Consider the following examples: 1. He never aspired to paint portraits for a living, but eventually, painting them became his full-time job. 2. He never aspired to paint portraits for a living, …
consistent or consistently? - WordReference Forums
Dec 14, 2010 · Hi guys, should I use consistent or consistently in the following chunk? "Consistent(ly) with the tenets of Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Grammar is designed to be a natural and …