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  1. Which is correct: "have been completed" or "are completed"

    The requested modifications have been completed. is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next). Put into context: …

  2. grammar - "Deficiency" or "Deficiencies" - English Language …

    11 nov. 2020 · In the first example, "deficiency" is singular and needs an article: Students mostly have a deficiency in math. That use of "mostly" is a bit informal. A more careful expression …

  3. "I have gained a lot of experience" or "I gained"?

    10 nov. 2016 · I have gained means you are referring to the experience you gained until today. I gained is referring to the experience you gained in the past. Hardly somebody would think you …

  4. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    29 dec. 2021 · 1 Social inequality is lack of equality economic shortcoming is lack of perfect economy Therefore I decided to use the word "deficiency" to refer to these problems. Is it …

  5. word choice - "has been completed" or "is completed"? - English ...

    Your two examples Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report has been completed. Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report is completed. …

  6. Makeup, make-up or make up? - English Language Learners Stack …

    15 jul. 2015 · Make up course, make-up course, makeup course - I mean something like make up course. I have to include this in my CV and I don't know which version is correct.

  7. difference - "remediate an issue" vs "remedy an issue" - English ...

    27 sep. 2015 · Are the phrases "remediate an issue" and "remedy an issue" both correct, and are they synonymous?

  8. Does “redeeming quality” simply mean “positive quality” today?

    I want to understand if the meaning of the term “redeeming quality” has slightly changed recently. In tv shows, interviews etc. it is just used to describe a positive quality. The use of the term

  9. Hyphenate “communicating”: communi-cating or communic-ating?

    14 jul. 2022 · I do have to deal with the potential deficiencies of hyphenation software. Having said that, are you sure that in in BrE the hyphenation is com•munic•at•ing, i.e., with …

  10. politeness - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    20 dec. 2021 · When is it possible to say for instance: Perhaps you could help me with that. I would really appreciate it if you could compare this one with: Would you please help me with …