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  1. "skilled in" vs "skilled at" | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    2008年5月10日 · Hi, What's the difference between "skilled in" and "skilled at"? And which usage is more natural/common? Many thanks Newbie

  2. to be skilled "on" or "in" that issue (matter, subject)

    2012年11月27日 · anyone skilled in phonetic transcription willing to help? jenerikku Jun 10, 2013 Pronunciation and Phonetics Replies 9 Views 5K Jun 10, 2013

  3. Learning English grammar: problems and solutions

    2024年11月1日 · Tips on solving typical grammar issues like getting confused between different tenses, making lots of grammar mistakes, not being interested in studying grammar, and …

  4. English Writing Skills - UsingEnglish.com

    Join thousands mastering English writing skills on UsingEnglish.com. Engaging exercises & practical tips await. Start your writing journey today!

  5. to bring or to bringing, what is the different?

    2008年5月5日 · Our skilled and talented jewelers are dedicated to bringing / to bring you the finest jewellery. Kinldy tell me what is correct, to bringing or to bring and what difference it make sin …

  6. Adverbs of degree Quiz - 10 Online Quiz Questions

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Adverbs of degree'. This is a free intermediate English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up required.

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  8. Rules for Comparative Forms in English Grammar

    2023年6月16日 · Discover the simple rules of comparison in English grammar, including exceptions, syllable-based guidelines, and adverb comparatives. Improve your language skills …

  9. 'Fingers And Thumbs' Meaning - UsingEnglish.com

    What does the idiom 'Fingers And Thumbs' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us …

  10. specialized or specializing? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    2007年12月7日 · In short, the first one means you are a skilled supplier, whereas the second one shows you are gradually gaining expertise in that field. If you are already an expert, use the …

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