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  1. grammaticality - How to say "on page x and the following pages ...

    “Page 42 and the following pages” sounds correct. This could be shortened to “page 42 and following pages” (since you aren't specifying the exact number of following pages, it's some …

  2. definite article - "The following" vs. "Following" - English Language ...

    The definite noun phrase the following examples contains enough information for the reader to identify which examples are being talked about. The examples that the definite noun phrase …

  3. word choice - "As following" vs "as follows" - English Language ...

    Which of the following sentences is more appropriate? The reasons for these decisions are as following: The reasons for these decisions are as follows: This operator is defined as following: …

  4. meaning - using **to follow** or **the following**? - English …

    As far as the soup in the sentence, it was likely good, as much as to introduce the rest of the meal, to be its announcer. When ' to follow ' is replaced with the plain ' following ' it does not …

  5. I have read and agree / agreed with the terms and conditions

    Which of the following two verb-forms is/are grammatical? Both, I think. I have read and agree / agreed with the terms and conditions. The first verb agrees with the subject I; I have read and ...

  6. What is the difference between "Which of the following" and …

    In the first sentence, the following is used as a noun. EDIT: However, the most accepted use of below is as an adverb. (Up until today, I thought that it could function as an adjective, please …

  7. 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: …

  8. grammar - 'But', 'except' and 'except for' - English Language …

    For instance I think in the following example, all of these three can be used: "She is not interested in anything (but / except / except for) skiing." Because according to the sentence we have the …

  9. Should not there be "preceding" instead of "following" in this …

    Death rate in Bihar in 1967 was 34% higher than the number of deaths that occurred in the following year. I think, in comparison, we tend to compare present situation to a past one. So I …

  10. pronunciation - Why is the t in "often" silent? - English Language ...

    Aug 29, 2020 · The following are excerpts where the letter "t" is heard (audibly) in the word often. Note that the speakers are not limited to the United Kingdom, and that the YouTube videos …