
Executer vs executor - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Executer with the "er" suffix is the actual man doing the action. as in giver or skier or promiser. Executor with the "or" is the indication of the agent "acting" for the party of interest. as in donor or promisor or …
phrase request - What is the word for "event executor"? - English ...
Jul 16, 2019 · If a company runs a service as "one who arranges, holds, and executes planned events", what's the term of it? "Events executor" seems a rather grim name, "Events arranger" seems lack of …
adverbs - About "best" , "the best" , and "most" - English Language ...
Oct 20, 2016 · Which is correct, "I like you the best" or "I like you best"? And I hear " I like you most" is incorrect, so which is correct, "I love you most" or "I love you best"? Are there any rules that whic...
definite article - "Most" "best" with or without "the" - English ...
Aug 22, 2020 · Is it wrong to say that we can use or omit "the" before "best" with an adverb without any change of meaning, but when we use "most" with an adverb, the meaning of the
Conjunction with past tense - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Aug 22, 2024 · I. Past simple and the order of events. OP's sentence is : Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.' Ref. Cambridge dictionary. Past …
tall, dark and handsome - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 8, 2026 · Common sense, largely dictated by experience, will tell us the adjectives belong to a male person but if "beautiful" was used instead of "handsome" our brains would associate "tall, dark and …
word usage - "Life happens"-what does it imply? - English Language ...
Oct 15, 2023 · Life Happens, But Only the Strong Survive. "Life happens", is it an idiom or a fixed phrase having a special meaning? How I can understand this semantically?
Do you say “me and my brother’s room” or “my and my brother’s room”?
Oct 1, 2019 · I’m not sure which of the two is correct: “Me and Tessa’s Books” or “My and Tessa’s books”? Couldn’t find an answer in grammar books.
relative pronouns "that" versus "where" - English Language Learners ...
Nov 9, 2021 · The phrases, "that I remember" and "where we first met" are relative clauses. Relative clauses combine two clauses together by reusing part of the main clause in the relative clause. The …
difference - "He likes swimming" or "He likes to swim"? - English ...
Feb 5, 2013 · One can say: He likes swimming or He likes to swim. What is the exact meaning of each of these? What is the difference?