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  1. What are practical skills? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 6, 2019 · Hi, everyone, Recently, I needed to choose a topic based on a practical skill I learned. I wanted to discuss "communication skill", but when I looking for the definition of …

  2. without...nor / without...or | WordReference Forums

    Dec 17, 2005 · Hi everyone, I have trouble related to double negation...anyone who can give me a hand? Between the two options which one should one use in the following example: "I went to …

  3. manipulative ability, hands-on ability or practical ability?

    Nov 17, 2013 · Hi Some students can cook, do housework, invent something and many other work, not only study and read. Can we say these students have manipulative ability, hands-on …

  4. To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? - WordReference …

    Oct 10, 2018 · To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? Hello! I think that the question is clear: which form is more correct (in a formal context)?

  5. training in/on | WordReference Forums

    Sep 24, 2008 · Hello, Here's the context: a new committee has been created in a company. A consultant is invited to provide a one-day training (for the members of the committee) in/on the …

  6. In what capacity have you known the applicant

    Jan 29, 2008 · It is a common and somewhat ambiguous question. It usually means one or more of the following: 1) What were the circumstances in which you have known the applicant? For …

  7. drift into sleep / drift off to sleep - WordReference Forums

    Jul 31, 2012 · The reason people say "to drift off to sleep" is probably because "to drift off" already means "to fall asleep." I suspect that this is Americanism since I have never heard any …

  8. any ideas or any idea? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 26, 2006 · Hi everybody! This is my first message, my english skills are "medium". Looking for info about that expression (any idea?) I found this site and I would like to add a question: In my …

  9. Upper right vs top right - WordReference Forums

    Oct 29, 2011 · Hi guys, What do you usually use for describing a particular location in a screen? The flag is in the top right of the screen / The flag is in the upper right of the screen. ? Do you …

  10. help improve or help to improve? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 23, 2008 · The verb 'help' is used in different ways. 1. It helped improve their speaking skills. 2. It helped them improve their speaking skills. 3. It helped them to improve their speaking …