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When is the plural 'es' pronounced "ess/ez/izz" vs. "eez"?
2015年9月4日 · The fact of the matter is that, except for a few books that still talk of the processor and processees, in writing only 'process' and 'processes' have survived. In speech, however, 'processees' to this day lives a happy and merry life in disguise as 'processes', and both pronunciations are considered perfectly valid ways of pronouncing 'processes'.
Which of these two sentences is correct ("processes" vs. "process")?
Differing processes to perform each task would indicate that the first is correct. Share. Improve this answer.
What is the correct pronunciation of the word “processes”?
2012年5月22日 · Note that processes seems to only be pronounced with /siz/ or /siːz/ when it is a plural noun. I haven't heard of anyone pronouncing the third-person singular verb form processes with anything other than /sɪz/ or /səz/ (regardless of which stress pattern is being used, proˈcesses or ˈprocesses). Other words like this: biases, auspices ...
Saying that the mail has an attached form filled up by me?
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"Lunch" vs. "dinner" vs. "supper" — times and meanings?
2011年4月24日 · @Mitch: As an American, I'd mostly agree with Matthias that "lunch" refers to a noon-time meal and "supper" to an evening meal regardless of size, while "dinner" specifically refers to a larger or more formal meal.
synonyms - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2016年1月13日 · "I've been so busy solving new problems for clients daily, that I haven't had the chance to better our internal processes. This really bothers the perfectionist in me." or "I've been so busy solving new problems for clients daily, that I haven't had the chance to better our internal processes. This really bothers the go-getter in me."
tenses - Using "have ran" or "have run" - English Language
2017年5月22日 · I was editing a piece recently and saw this structure "Once you have ran the process, you ..." I have always used "have run", but wasn't sure if "have ran" is acceptable in modern English.
“Proceed” vs “proceed with” - English Language & Usage Stack ...
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Examples of lenition and fortition usage
2016年6月24日 · The latest XKCD comic is titled Intervocalic Fortition.The latest Explain XKCD says:. The linguistic processes of lenition ("weakening") and fortition ("strengthening") refer to a sound becoming, respectively, either more or less vowel-like.
What word describes: "a person who always follows the rules"?
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