
Possessive: Beginning, beginner's, beginners' beginners class?
Feb 12, 2008 · A Beginners Guide is a guide for beginners, and it could also be called a a Beginners' Guide, if you like apostrophes. Call it a Beginner's Guide and it's a guide for one …
book for dummies - WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2007 · People think "I want something that explains slowly and explains even the simplest concepts." Using "for Dummies" gets this message across in a funny way; these books have …
They exercise less than three times a week. - WordReference Forums
Jan 19, 2021 · 1. They exercise less than three times a week. 2. They exercise fewer than three times a week. This is from an examination for English beginners, and the answer key is [1]. …
Most fresh / Freshest - WordReference Forums
Sep 21, 2009 · Comparative and Superlatives for Beginners Beginning Grammar It contains good advice for beginners, not absolute rules. Beginners should follow the good advice, but should …
101 - One O One - one-o-one | WordReference Forums
Dec 7, 2006 · 101 is the number assigned to introductory courses at most universities and colleges. Someone studying biology, for example, would take Biology 101 as their first course …
plat vs nourriture vs cuisine - WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2011 · For beginners the difference in usage between plat, nourriture and cuisine can be confusing, especially since they signify more or less the same thing. To start, how would you …
Paint (in or with) watercolors/oils | WordReference Forums
Jan 24, 2019 · The meanings are the same. The difference lies in the nuance. With "with", you are thinking of the paint as a tool or an ingredient. With "in", you are thinking of it as an expressive …
I'm or my name is? - WordReference Forums
Nov 22, 2008 · When teaching beginners how to introduce themselves, which is best? Teaching them to say "I am John" or "My name is John"? Is the first more suitable for informal …
Lean ground beef - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2007 · As far as I am concerned, ground beef is American: I have always said minced beef. What the Americanisms burger and ground beef are doing in EU jargon I fail to …
"Of Up To" vs. "Up To" | WordReference Forums
Jun 17, 2010 · All textbooks for beginners of English learners never begin with the passive voice. All starts with "simple present tense". Fairly tales for 3 year children are not written in the …