
grammaticality - Pre-requisite vs prerequisite - English Language ...
Jun 3, 2019 · Looking up this on English exchange I couldn't seem to find a single source of truth: Instance 1 - "Prerequisite" in search: "Prerequisite for" vs. "prerequisite …
"Prerequisite for" vs. "prerequisite to" - English Language & Usage ...
Aug 14, 2012 · According to Humboldt (Aksan, 1998), language is a prerequisite to the materialization of thought. The prerequisites of these procedures are the reader's actual and fictional encyclopedias -- …
antonyms - Word for opposite of *prerequisite*? Something that is ...
Feb 15, 2016 · Prerequisite describes something that must exist before another thing. Is there a word that describes an opposite, that is, something that is made possible because of the existence of …
differences - "Precondition" vs. "prerequisite" - English Language ...
In conclusion, security is the precondition of political freedom and political freedom is the prerequisite for economic freedom. Do precondition and prerequisite mean the same in the above? Is ther...
grammaticality - Abbreviation for "requirements" - English Language ...
Dec 22, 2016 · What is the correct abbreviation for the word "requirements"? Specifically, I am looking for the plural form of the abbreviation. I have seen various usages including: req's reqs. REQS REQs …
word choice - "I have received" vs. "I received" - English Language ...
The option of using simple past vs. present perfect in situations like the following has been bothering me for quite some time. I sent you a letter a few days ago; I was wondering if you have rece...
Hyphenation of "prerequisite" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Apr 29, 2011 · I'm proofreading my thesis, and found that TeX in its infinite wisdom had decided to hyphenate prerequisite as pre-req-ui-site. I've replaced it with pre-re-qui-si-te, but I'm a bit unsure …
What's the difference between "these" and "those"?
These and those can indeed have locative difference. They are the plural forms of this and that, respectively. They often convey a more abstract idea of proximity rather than actual physical …
What is a word that describes when someone requires a certain quality ...
Jun 2, 2015 · Sweetness and a quiet demeanor are prerequisites." also appropriate, as Fumble Fingers suggested in his comment, "Sweetness and a quiet demeanor are "a must-have".
What are the rules for splitting words at the end of a line?
What are the rules in English language to split words at the end of a line? Where exactly must the hyphen split the word?