
book that hasn’t < already been written / been written yet >
Apr 3, 2026 · To use "yet" you'd have to change its position: You will never read a book that hasn’t been written yet, or see a film that hasn’t been shot yet. But that changes the implication. It suggests that …
top-down analysis | WordReference Forums
Feb 11, 2005 · It was a kind of top-down process based on modeling good practices, the practices themselves built around a standard or recognized teaching method. Hello Diana, may I give you my …
schedules of reinforcement - WordReference Forums
May 8, 2010 · Second came behaviorism, spearheaded by Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner, which emphasized environmental stimuli and conditioning—its techniques including respondent and …
she's got an ass on her that won't quit. | WordReference Forums
Feb 20, 2014 · It could well be, however, that the person is modeling "She's got an ass that won't quit" after "She's got a body that won't quit" and is just referring to the shape and not the size.
plastilina + goma eva | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2006 · I know this is an old post but I'd like to point out that Plasticine is a brand of modelling clay, and that the plastilina we know in Spanish is an oil-based modelling clay. As for Foamy, Fomy, …
Adverbs without -ly: She opened her eyes wide/widely
May 13, 2010 · She opened her eyes wide/widely and stared. On the one hand, 'widely' characterizes the predicate phrase: opened her eyes (how?) widely. So it should be...
cancel - WordReference Forums
Jan 4, 2021 · How do you say in English "cancel"? It is the door for the shower area. It could be of plastic or glass. Transparent or opaque. Here is a picture.
inurnment - WordReference Forums
May 29, 2007 · Hola a todos, estoy traduciendo un institucional de un cementerio privado norteamericano y quería saber si alguien me puede ayudar a traducir esta palabra: inurnment. Sé …
enroll in / enroll at - WordReference Forums
Oct 3, 2014 · Hi everybody there, If we talk aboout university, I know the proper way to say this is "enroll at university". But how can I say it if I refer to a course or seminar? For example, could I say "I plan …
días pasados - WordReference Forums
Oct 5, 2008 · Hola, leía que discutían sobre "días pasados". En este caso, el contexto es el de un mail formal a un potencial cliente. "Nos dirijimos a Ud con el fin de agradecerle su visita los días …