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  • Subtracts A from B - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    If you are subtracting a from b, then you are taking away a from b, or mathematically subtracting a is the same as adding the opposite of a, ie b + (-a) = b - a
  • What does subtract A to B mean? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    I'm not sure where you found this sentence, but it's not correct English You add one number to another one (in that case, the order doesn't matter) But you subtract a number (A) from another one (B), which means B – A Your source used the wrong preposition See e g Lexico for sample sentences
  • How do I say “±” in English? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    1 Exception: sports statistic In ice hockey, there is a statistic derived from subtracting the goals scored against while a player is on the ice from the goals scored by the team while the player was on the ice (with some extra complications) This is a rare exception, but in this situation it is pronounced plus-minus See the wikipedia page
  • What does less mean in this less any liabilities context?
    In both cases, the per-share dollar amount of the fund is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in its portfolio, less any liabilities, by the number of fund shares outstandi
  • Im in meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The expression "I'm in" or "count me in" mean that you wish to be included in a proposed activity For example: "I'm going to the bar Anyone else coming?" "Count me in!" I believe the expression may originate from gambling, possibly poker, or some other card game where players are dealt a hand and then decide whether they are playing on by saying that they are either "in" or "out" I'm unsure
  • How much is that this it? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    All 3 are natural in the right context " How much is this? " - referring to something close to the speaker, often something currently held in her hands Pointing at something and calling it "this" can be a tiny bit awkward, but acceptable as long as it's close " How much is that? " - referring to something the speaker is referencing, such as by pointing to Additional alternate use is
  • time - Why 11 am + 1 hour == 12:00 pm? - English Language Learners . . .
    One hour after 11:00 am is 12:00 pm I find this very strange Why isn't it 12:00 am? More descriptively, I thought we can think of the am pm part as a time unit representing a higher amount than
  • Which sentence is correct, The shop is open or The shop is opened?
    @WendiKidd: I certainly agree it feels "easier" to use the past participle opened with things like bottles (i e - things which normally start off closed, sealed, and are only likely to be opened once to attain the new state) But if the trend is real, and it continues long enough, people might eventually start to see an open shop as a linguistic anomaly that needs to be brought into line
  • grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The difference involves what I call a situational "when": "What time are you meeting Jane?" is a straightforward question However, "What time will you be meeting Jane?" implies the the speaker already knows something about the situation When something has happened or is happening, the question is asked in this way because the speaker already knows, for example, that something like " when we
  • word usage - multiple titles for the same person? - English Language . . .
    There is no need to repeat the article ("a" and "an" are the same word, only spelled slightly differently in different phonetic contexts) I can find examples of a more common combination "actor and singer" for example Gene Kelly was an actor and singer for most of his career (source) While it isn't necessary to repeat the article, it is permitted: According to Beales' online profiles, she


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希伯來
希臘
條頓
印度
拉丁
拉丁語
古英語
英格蘭
阿拉伯
法國
蓋爾
英語
匈牙利
凱爾特
西班牙
居爾特
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威爾士
斯拉夫民族
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波斯
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盎格魯撒克遜
意大利
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未知
夏威夷
中古英語
梵語
蘇格蘭
俄羅斯
土耳其
捷克
希臘;拉丁
斯干那維亞
瑞典
波蘭
烏干達
拉丁;條頓
巴斯克語
亞拉姆
亞美尼亞
斯拉夫語
斯堪地納維亞
越南
荷蘭






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