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  1. What is the difference between "education program" and "educational ...

    Feb 26, 2017 · Something is "educational" if it teaches--it could be on any topic. An "education program" would be something specifically regarding education. Your example is an education program since it …

  2. Interesting unusual usage of a participle - English Language Learners ...

    Mar 9, 2025 · If you want to practice formal English, I would choose modern formal writing, like educational texts, official documents, etc. If you enjoy the book, feel free to read it, but I agree that …

  3. difference between "education" "educational " "educated"

    education noun educated adj educational adj what is difference between "highly educated" and "highly educational" and difference between "education level" educational level

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  5. Difference between "where are you from" and "where do you come from"

    "Where are you from" is more common (at least in U.S. English). In my opinion, this is the preferred option when meeting someone new. The difference is a bit more emphasis on the verb "to be/are" …

  6. Comparing "got used to", "have gotten used to", "get used to", "will ...

    The phrasal verb to get used to means to “get or become familiar or accustomed with through experience”, ie, to become habituated to something. The several forms in the sample text – gotten …

  7. Thank you for your continued support or continuous support?

    When you want to thank someone for the support they give you always. Which one should I use? Thank you for your continued support? Thank you for your continuous support?

  8. Meaning of designation for student - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Sep 25, 2013 · I think a designation is whatever the official title of the degree is, like MLIS (Master of Library and Information Science), though it could also be something general like MS or M.Sc. …

  9. word usage - "Dear students" and "dear colleagues" - English …

    Jul 14, 2014 · I think the decision to use "students" or "colleagues" after "dear" depends on the relative position of the addresser and the addressee (s). For example, as a professor, speaking from a …

  10. word meaning - What is the difference between “nope” and “no ...

    Jan 11, 2017 · What is the difference caused by using “nope” instead of ”no”? Is it used because “nope” sounds better and not straight like “no”? In some situations, it feels like nope is better to use than no e...