
Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 10, 2018 · To give some context to the question: Procedures of type X require manually (manual) tuning the weights... Which is the correct form?
idiomatic language - Meaning of "manually" in "manually detect ...
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 sentences of a …
grammar - Allow a margin of difference of - English Language …
Mar 13, 2022 · I've two different scenarios: To describe the measurement given may not be accurate because it is measured manually. To describe there may be differences in the actual …
adverbial phrases - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 28, 2016 · 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 …
adverbs - Manually installed, or, Installed manually - English …
Dec 26, 2016 · Manually installed, or, Installed manually Ask Question Asked 8 years, 9 months ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago
When to use "run" vs when to use "ran" - English Language …
My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an English question I don't know the answer to. In this case which would it be? CCleaner has been run. or CCleaner has been ran.
"Tick" vs. "check" the box - English Language Learners Stack …
Sep 11, 2015 · I came across the following example: Tick the box if you would like more details. In the sentence, "tick the box" means mark the specific checkbox. If we have the following …
"I will see if I can't make somthing", what does the "can't" mean?
Jan 14, 2024 · You noted that you understood it from context, but for clarity in this answer, the phrase: "I will see if I can't make something." means "I will see if I can make something." To be …
singular vs plural - "0.4 point" or "0.4 points"? "1.0 point" or "1.0 ...
May 15, 2016 · I started analyzing this question by trying to figure out a context where I might use this. I thought of a gymnastics meet, where someone might say: Alex lost by X points. If X = 1, …
"He had to do it." VS "He had to have done it."
Jan 11, 2025 · 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 about …