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

    Nov 11, 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 …

  2. Why is it 'THE absence of something' but 'A lack of something'?

    Dec 9, 2019 · First of all, they don't mean the same: "Absence" always means that something is not there. "Lack" can mean that something is absent, but can also mean a shortage, or a …

  3. grammar - Inefficiency or low efficiency? - English Language …

    Oct 5, 2016 · This machine is inefficiency. This machine is low efficiency. Which one is correct, or what is the difference between them?

  4. I'm looking for one word which describes what a student who …

    Nov 2, 2016 · : something that makes up for a previous postponement, omission, failure, or deficiency <a makeup exam> Since this student missed classes (or whatever), he needs to …

  5. usage - No issue or No issues. Which is correct? - English …

    Apr 7, 2016 · I have a quick doubt. Which is the correct usage of English, 'No issue' or 'No issues'? When we didn't get any issue, it represents null, so, ideally it has to be 'no issue'. …

  6. IN vs. WITH: which is correct in the following sentence?

    Apr 24, 2017 · noun 2 the act of correcting. We intend this meaning when we talk about the general act of correction. It is an uncountable noun. For example, "vitamins can be prescribed …

  7. What makes an Indian English accent hard to understand?

    Nov 8, 2021 · I have experience communicating with people from different nationalities and several have noted that Indian English accent is difficult to understand. Are there any …

  8. phrasal verbs - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Aug 28, 2022 · I am trying to work through this notice of a tax deficiency with the unstated purpose of resolving it Yes, I am studying the notice of tax deficiency. I want to work this out …

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

    Jul 15, 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.

  10. Should "as a ..." and "unlike ..." clauses refer to the subject?

    Jul 2, 2024 · They represent a deficiency in education only if you believe that education is a matter of teaching people that they are not competent to speak their own language and should …