
word usage - Built-in, In-built, Inbuilt and Builtin - I'm confused ...
I am a native English speaker and I would use "built-in" almost exclusively for all definitions you provided although I would recognize "inbuilt" as having an identical meaning. I've heard some people use …
american english - What would you call these interior balconies ...
Jun 3, 2024 · Depending on where you live, you could say third floor or Level 3, though in American English, the first one is used more than the second. Story isn't used much in terms of what floor or …
grammatical number - Ten minutes walk Vs ten minute walk - English ...
Jul 30, 2025 · ten minutes walk ten minute walk Having read a fair bit about it and the different thoughts on it. I'm still puzzled about it. My logic is that ten minutes makes the word minute a plural word. I k...
Which one of these sentences is correct? Not even vs Even don't
May 22, 2024 · Both are correct, but there is a difference between them. " Not even " is used to emphasise the extent or degree of a situation by indicating that something is so unlikely or so …
word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Sep 16, 2021 · According to Lexico, the word simultaneously means "At the same time". And the word concurrently means "Existing, happening, or done at the same time". And the …
How do you read "10/10"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 22, 2023 · Hi. What do you mean by "10/10, no notes"? Not sure I understand this at all. What is the context, what are you using 10/10 in reference to?
Should I use "we will" or "will we" with an "if" clause in speaking?
Feb 23, 2020 · This video is speaking If we get the subway, we will be on time? and giving this slide Should I use "we will" or "will we"?
How different, has closed VS has been closed?
Jun 14, 2019 · While they both can been the same thing, there can be differences in both in grammar and interpretation. The cafe has closed. Grammar: This is a simple statement of fact about the …
"Something is off" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Dec 28, 2014 · In this paragraph, does "something is off" mean "something is not right", "something is different" or something else? There was definitely something off about Mr. Bittner today, she thought. I...
Is there a difference between "decision" and "resolution"?
Jul 10, 2023 · I think the existing answers are each partially right, so I'm going to write my own to be more complete. A "decision" is a choice between options. Perhaps trivial, like "should I eat a …