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  • refer and refer to, how to tell and use? - WordReference Forums
    (refer to) (of a word, phrase, or symbol) describe or denote; have as a referent: the star refers to items which are intended for the advanced learner Chambers online: refer to something 1 intrans to mention or make allusion to it 2 intrans to look to it for information, facts, etc • referred to the notes at the back of the book
  • term refers to refer to something for details
    The meaning of this is unclear It might mean that some previously mentioned word refers to “holidays” Or it might mean that the word ”term” refers to holidays Since “term” usually means a period of time in school, the fact that it refers to holidays makes no sense So I assume that the sentence is talking about some other
  • is refers to or refers to? - WordReference Forums
    "Marginal utility refers to the extra utility resulting from the consumption of one extra unit of a commodity, the consumption of the rest of the goods remaining unaffected Total utility is refers to as the number of units of utility that a consumer gains from consuming a given quantity of a good, service, or activity during a particular time period "
  • refer refers - WordReference Forums
    For an essay, I want to discuss basic competencies as an academic term Competencies is plural, so at a glance, refers seems to be the right choice, but this phrase represents one term Can I say "basic competencies refers to a set of skills ?" Would it be best just to say "the term
  • difference between EA and unit - WordReference Forums
    EA is for EACH Unit is some defined quantity--per pound, per liter, etc
  • to what it refers vs what it refers to - WordReference Forums
    “It is not clear to what it refers ” It is an original sentence It sounds kind of awkward to use “to” earlier in the sentence, but I am almost certain that it is correct Of course, it sounds more natural to use it at the end of the sentence (“It is not clear what it refers to”) Is the
  • Denote vs refer to | WordReference Forums
    As an example, the reference 2008, 7 15, 20-21, ¶16-20 refers to the 2008 issue of July 15, pages 20-21, paragraphs 16-20 ” “In the references to articles in this magazine, the first figure refers to the year Next follow the figures referring to the month and the day of the month, the page numbers, and the paragraph numbers As an example
  • Section XXX refers [special use of refers in references]
    "Please collect samples at the proposed locations (Section X X of Report XX refers) " Such usage seems awkward to me, and I cannot find any similar examples in dictionaries, except for a thread in WR forum (oops new members can't post links) I am wondering if such usage is correct and common in English-speaking countries, or if it is often
  • What is the difference between Mme, Ms. and M. - WordReference Forums
    The teachers of my child in public school use different titles before names, such as Mr Mvovi, Ms Castellucci, M Bertrand, Mme Fuamba I am confused what is the meaning of M ? Male or female? What is the difference between Mme and Ms ? Thanks
  • Inst. means instant, as in this month? - WordReference Forums
    I believe the abbreviation "inst " refers to "instant," as in, "this month," but I'd like some feedback to see if this is likely or not Here is the sentence: Here is the sentence: We published in the TIMES, day before yesterday, a full report of a speech mask by Hon THADDEUS STEVENS on the 6th inst , at Lancaster, Penn, on the subject of reconstruction





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