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  1. Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    2018年5月10日 · Manually is the adverb. Manual is (in this context) the adjective. Tuning can be either a verb or a noun; however, in your example, tuning the weights is a gerund phrase using …

  2. idiomatic language - Meaning of "manually" in "manually detect ...

    2019年1月9日 · Manually can refer to something done by a person rather than through an automated process. AngryJoe could be referring to having to search the internet for specific …

  3. adverbial phrases - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    2016年10月28日 · I have an old car with manually adjustable mirrors. As I was driving home with a friend, I wanted him to adjust the mirror for me so that I could see more of the street. I ended …

  4. prepositions - pay by credit card Vs. pay with credit card - English ...

    2021年12月22日 · I think the second would be more natural with a possessive - Can I pay with my credit card?, but apart from that both are acceptable.

  5. Which is more natural? "Whose is that car?" or "Whose car is that?"

    2023年3月7日 · Whose is that car? Whose car is that? Which of the two is the most natural way of saying it? I think #2 but may I be mistaken?

  6. "He had to do it." VS "He had to have done it."

    2025年1月11日 · What do you mean by It couldn't have been done by anybody but him? That could be interpreted two ways - "He is the only person who could have done it" (a deduction …

  7. Beautiful vs Beautifull - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    On my spell checker, beautifull is underlined in red; it seems the OP has manually included the erroneous spelling in their phone's dictionary. The OP is only asking which spelling is correct, …

  8. How do I avoid misspelling "receive" as "recieve"?

    2016年2月2日 · As a non-native speaker and before the advent of the panaceas called spell-checkers and auto-correct, I used to often misspell words like receive ( as "recieve") and …

  9. Accommodate vs accommodate for - English Language Learners …

    2019年12月10日 · "accommodate vs. accommodate for". “Accommodate” without “for” is commonly used. Adding “for” specifies a reason behind the accommodation. In English, both …

  10. Is it correct to say "use a pair of scales to weigh the products" or ...

    2020年10月11日 · 2 "A pair of scales" is a very old-fashioned device, referring to the two-sided scales that requires a set of weights to be manually added to one side while the item to be …