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‘HEAR DOING’ VS. ‘HEAR DO’ IN ENGLISH The “hear do” form describes a completed one-time action, whereas the “hear doing” form implies a continuous or repetitive action. For example: I heard the book hit (ting) the floor. If you heard the book “hitting the floor”, then the book either hit the floor several times, or it was a longercontin
PRESENT PERFECT WITH A SPECIFIC TIME IN THE PAST The present perfect expresses the idea of “an action that was finished at some unspecified point in the past”. Saying “I have done it yesterday” is basically the same as saying “I finished doing it yesterday at some unspecified point in the past”. It doesn’t really work,does it; it’s ei
‘HELP DO’ VS. ‘HELP TO DO’ VS. ‘HELP DOING’ IN ENGLISH Finally, there is one informal phrase in which we do use “help doing”, namely “cannot help doing”. If someone “cannot help doing something”, they cannot suppress the need to do it. For example: I can’t help thinking about her constantly. = I must think about her constantly. I cannot stop thinking about her. ‘LIE IN BED’ OR ‘LAY IN BED’ IN ENGLISH To make matters even worse, the past tense of “lie” is “lied”, not “lay”, when the meaning is “to tell a lie”: correct She lied about her age. wrong She lay about her age. Going back to our original example with “lying in bed”: I lay in bed yesterday = I was lying in bed; I stayed in bed. “IN LITERATURE” VS. “IN THE LITERATURE” IN ENGLISH When it refers to a specific collection of books, papers, etc., related to a given subject, it is often used as a countable noun, and you should say “the literature”, referring to the literature of the given field. For example, a physicist could write: We can find many applications of ‘WILL’ AFTER ‘WHETHER’ IN ENGLISH You were probably taught that you shouldn’t use “will” after “if” in conditional clauses, for example: correct If you don’t receive the email, give me a call. wrong If you won’t receive the email, give me a call. “Whether” usually doesn’t introduce a conditional clause. Instead, it introducesan
MAPS OF NORTH AMERICA November 19, 2018 – Jakub Marian – Maps. Land cover of North America. The map below is based on data by the European Space Agency (the CCI project). It shows North America with colouring representing various () October 24, 2018 – Jakub Marian – Maps. Tree cover and urban areas of North America. INDEX OF KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH IN EUROPE BY COUNTRY Index of knowledge of English in Europe by country. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Participants of the Eurobarometer 386 survey (organized by the European Commission) answered various questions about their ‘ETC.’ IN A LIST INTRODUCED BY ‘E.G.’ Another common Latin abbreviation is “etc.” ( et cetera, pronounced / ˌɛtˈsɛtərə /) which means “and the rest” or “and so forth”. Many people write “etc.” at the end of a list introduced by “e.g.”, but this is superfluous (and is therefore often considered bad style),since “e.g.” al
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‘HEAR DOING’ VS. ‘HEAR DO’ IN ENGLISH The “hear do” form describes a completed one-time action, whereas the “hear doing” form implies a continuous or repetitive action. For example: I heard the book hit (ting) the floor. If you heard the book “hitting the floor”, then the book either hit the floor several times, or it was a longercontin
PRESENT PERFECT WITH A SPECIFIC TIME IN THE PAST The present perfect expresses the idea of “an action that was finished at some unspecified point in the past”. Saying “I have done it yesterday” is basically the same as saying “I finished doing it yesterday at some unspecified point in the past”. It doesn’t really work,does it; it’s ei
‘HELP DO’ VS. ‘HELP TO DO’ VS. ‘HELP DOING’ IN ENGLISH Finally, there is one informal phrase in which we do use “help doing”, namely “cannot help doing”. If someone “cannot help doing something”, they cannot suppress the need to do it. For example: I can’t help thinking about her constantly. = I must think about her constantly. I cannot stop thinking about her. ‘LIE IN BED’ OR ‘LAY IN BED’ IN ENGLISH To make matters even worse, the past tense of “lie” is “lied”, not “lay”, when the meaning is “to tell a lie”: correct She lied about her age. wrong She lay about her age. Going back to our original example with “lying in bed”: I lay in bed yesterday = I was lying in bed; I stayed in bed. “IN LITERATURE” VS. “IN THE LITERATURE” IN ENGLISH When it refers to a specific collection of books, papers, etc., related to a given subject, it is often used as a countable noun, and you should say “the literature”, referring to the literature of the given field. For example, a physicist could write: We can find many applications of ‘WILL’ AFTER ‘WHETHER’ IN ENGLISH You were probably taught that you shouldn’t use “will” after “if” in conditional clauses, for example: correct If you don’t receive the email, give me a call. wrong If you won’t receive the email, give me a call. “Whether” usually doesn’t introduce a conditional clause. Instead, it introducesan
INDEX OF KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH IN EUROPE BY COUNTRY Index of knowledge of English in Europe by country. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Participants of the Eurobarometer 386 survey (organized by the European Commission) answered various questions about their IRREGULAR ENGLISH VERBS: -AUGHT AND -OUGHT A large class of irregular English verbs are characterized by having / ɔːt / in their pronunciation in the past tense and past participle. In most cases, / ɔːt / is spelled as “ought”: beseech* – besought – besought. bring – brought – brought. buy – bought – bought; also “overbuy”. fight PRESENT PERFECT WITH A SPECIFIC TIME IN THE PAST The present perfect expresses the idea of “an action that was finished at some unspecified point in the past”. Saying “I have done it yesterday” is basically the same as saying “I finished doing it yesterday at some unspecified point in the past”. It doesn’t really work,does it; it’s ei
SO, THUS, THEREFORE, AND HENCE IN ENGLISH The most important difference between “thus” and “so” is that “so” is a conjunction (meaning “and for that reason”, “and because of that”), whereas “thus” is an adverb (synonymous with “consequently”). For example, the sentence. He is not satisfied, so we must prepare anew
TRACK GAUGE BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE There are four main track gauges used in Europe. The so-called standard gauge (1,435 mm), the 5 ft gauge (1524 mm, later redefined as 1520 mm in the countries of the Soviet Union, which is generally compatible with trains built for the 1524 gauge), the 5 foot 3 inch gauge (1600 mm) used in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the IberianGauge
INTEGRAL OF SIN(X)COS(X) The function \sin (x)\cos (x) is one of the easiest functions to integrate. All you need to do is to use a simple substitution u = \sin (x), i.e. \frac {du} {dx} = \cos (x), or dx = du/\cos (x), which leads to. It is worth mentioning that the C in the equality above is not the same C as in our originalexpression.
“A LOT OF IS” OR “A LOT OF ARE” IN ENGLISH The usage of singular and plural verbs in English is sometimes more complicated than in other languages. One example of this phenomenon is the phrase “a lot of”. Usually, when something has an indefinite article, i.e. “a” or “an”, it is followed by a singular verb, for example “a tree is”, not “a tree are”. However, “a lot “I LOVE YOU” IN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES Note: Spanish and Italian amo are usually reserved for one’s lover. In the context of friendship or family, quiero and voglio, respectively, would be used instead.Many speakers derive a similar distinction between Ukrainian кохаю (between lovers) and люблю. (between any two people), but this may also depend on the dialect and the influence of Polish and Russian languages. SUICIDE RATES BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English.It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. People from Nordic countries have a reputation for being suicidal, but the data by WHO (World Health Organization) from 2012 show that this is more of an urban legend than an actual fact (although there is a little bit of ‘PLEADED GUILTY’ VS. ‘PLED GUILTY’ The following graph shows the relative frequencies of the three variants combined with “he”: Relative frequency of “pleaded guilty”, “pled guilty”, and “plead guilty” in American literature. Such usage has been more common historically than “pled”, but it has been slowly waning. It is likely that ifMAPS - JAKUB MARIAN
April 20, 2019 – Jakub Marian – Maps. I will send you one of my ebooks for free as a little gift. 1635 map of Europe by Willem Blaeu. The map below was created by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu, likely in 1635 (according to some sources). I used the version published ()April 7,
‘ETC.’ IN A LIST INTRODUCED BY ‘E.G.’ Another common Latin abbreviation is “etc.” ( et cetera, pronounced / ˌɛtˈsɛtərə /) which means “and the rest” or “and so forth”. Many people write “etc.” at the end of a list introduced by “e.g.”, but this is superfluous (and is therefore often considered bad style),since “e.g.” al
SO, THUS, THEREFORE, AND HENCE IN ENGLISH The most important difference between “thus” and “so” is that “so” is a conjunction (meaning “and for that reason”, “and because of that”), whereas “thus” is an adverb (synonymous with “consequently”). For example, the sentence. He is not satisfied, so we must prepare anew
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Index of knowledge of English in Europe by country. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Participants of the Eurobarometer 386 survey (organized by the European Commission) answered various questions about their THE WORD “STUCKED” IN ENGLISH Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English.It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Sometimes you may hear non-native English speakers and English-speaking children say that “something is stucked somewhere”. “A LOT OF IS” OR “A LOT OF ARE” IN ENGLISH The usage of singular and plural verbs in English is sometimes more complicated than in other languages. One example of this phenomenon is the phrase “a lot of”. Usually, when something has an indefinite article, i.e. “a” or “an”, it is followed by a singular verb, for example “a tree is”, not “a tree are”. However, “a lot ‘HELP DO’ VS. ‘HELP TO DO’ VS. ‘HELP DOING’ IN ENGLISH Finally, there is one informal phrase in which we do use “help doing”, namely “cannot help doing”. If someone “cannot help doing something”, they cannot suppress the need to do it. For example: I can’t help thinking about her constantly. = I must think about her constantly. I cannot stop thinking about her. BLOOD TYPE DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE As a result, its distribution varies among ethnic groups. Globally, the most common blood type is O, but the most common blood type of Europeans is A. The following map shows the distribution of the O, A, B, and AB blood types in the population by country in Europe (with colouringindicating
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April 20, 2019 – Jakub Marian – Maps. I will send you one of my ebooks for free as a little gift. 1635 map of Europe by Willem Blaeu. The map below was created by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu, likely in 1635 (according to some sources). I used the version published ()April 7,
‘ETC.’ IN A LIST INTRODUCED BY ‘E.G.’ Another common Latin abbreviation is “etc.” ( et cetera, pronounced / ˌɛtˈsɛtərə /) which means “and the rest” or “and so forth”. Many people write “etc.” at the end of a list introduced by “e.g.”, but this is superfluous (and is therefore often considered bad style),since “e.g.” al
SO, THUS, THEREFORE, AND HENCE IN ENGLISH The most important difference between “thus” and “so” is that “so” is a conjunction (meaning “and for that reason”, “and because of that”), whereas “thus” is an adverb (synonymous with “consequently”). For example, the sentence. He is not satisfied, so we must prepare anew
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INDEX OF KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH IN EUROPE BY COUNTRYENGLISH IN EUROPE MAPTEACH ENGLISH IN EUROPE JOBSGENERAL KNOWLEDGE ENGLISHGENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS IN ENGLISHKNOWLEDGE IN OR OFENGLISH LANGUAGE INEUROPE
Index of knowledge of English in Europe by country. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Participants of the Eurobarometer 386 survey (organized by the European Commission) answered various questions about their THE WORD “STUCKED” IN ENGLISH Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English.It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Sometimes you may hear non-native English speakers and English-speaking children say that “something is stucked somewhere”. “A LOT OF IS” OR “A LOT OF ARE” IN ENGLISH The usage of singular and plural verbs in English is sometimes more complicated than in other languages. One example of this phenomenon is the phrase “a lot of”. Usually, when something has an indefinite article, i.e. “a” or “an”, it is followed by a singular verb, for example “a tree is”, not “a tree are”. However, “a lot ‘HELP DO’ VS. ‘HELP TO DO’ VS. ‘HELP DOING’ IN ENGLISH Finally, there is one informal phrase in which we do use “help doing”, namely “cannot help doing”. If someone “cannot help doing something”, they cannot suppress the need to do it. For example: I can’t help thinking about her constantly. = I must think about her constantly. I cannot stop thinking about her. BLOOD TYPE DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE As a result, its distribution varies among ethnic groups. Globally, the most common blood type is O, but the most common blood type of Europeans is A. The following map shows the distribution of the O, A, B, and AB blood types in the population by country in Europe (with colouringindicating
STUDY REVEALS HAND-WASHING HABITS OF EUROPEANSA PERSON WASHING THEIR HANDSANIMALS WASHING THEIR HANDSCARTOON WASHING THEIR HANDSPEOPLE WASHING THEIR HANDSRACCOONS WASHING THEIR HANDSSOMEONE WASHING THEIRHANDS
A recent study by researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed that using ordinary (non-antibacterial) soap completely removes dangerous bacteria in about 82% of cases, whereas washing with water alone removes them in only about 48% of MAPS OF NORTH AMERICA November 19, 2018 – Jakub Marian – Maps. Land cover of North America. The map below is based on data by the European Space Agency (the CCI project). It shows North America with colouring representing various () October 24, 2018 – Jakub Marian – Maps. Tree cover and urban areas of North America. INDEX OF KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH IN EUROPE BY COUNTRY Index of knowledge of English in Europe by country. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Participants of the Eurobarometer 386 survey (organized by the European Commission) answered various questions about their THE WORD “STUCKED” IN ENGLISH Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English.It will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Sometimes you may hear non-native English speakers and English-speaking children say that “something is stucked somewhere”. ARE WE BORN WITH A CERTAIN IQ? On average, the African-American children who received no formal education during that period fell back at a rate of about six IQ points per year. Six IQ points per year is a significant number. Most importantly, it tells us that quality and quantity of education a certain ethnic group receives isprobably the
YEAR AND METHOD OF LAST EXECUTION BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE Several of them were killed using a garrote. In East Germany (1972 on the map), the last actual execution was carried out in 1981, on a Stasi officer for espionage (in addition, several WWII criminals were executed in East Germany between 1972 and 1981). In most other countries, WWII traitors were mostly executed between 1945 and 1950. SUICIDE RATES BY COUNTRY IN EUROPE The following map shows the number of males who committed suicide per one female. For example, the figure “8” for Poland indicates that 8 times more men in Poland commit suicide than women. Again, for comparison, the figures for other major nations are: United States: 3.7, China: 0.8, India: 1.6,Brazil
EACH OTHER’S VS. EACH OTHERS’ IN ENGLISH This is quite logical. The possessive form in English is formed by adding ’s at the end of a noun, unless it is a plural noun, in which case we write just an apostrophe, e.g. “these teachers’ books” (not “these teachers’s books”). This rules out each others, as the possessive apostrophe must be there.. In the case of “each other”, “other” is in the singular because it ‘WILL’ AFTER ‘WHETHER’ IN ENGLISH You were probably taught that you shouldn’t use “will” after “if” in conditional clauses, for example: correct If you don’t receive the email, give me a call. wrong If you won’t receive the email, give me a call. “Whether” usually doesn’t introduce a conditional clause. Instead, it introducesan
‘A COUPLE IS’ / ‘A COUPLE ARE’ IN ENGLISH It doesn’t matter whether you mean literally a couple, i.e. just two people or things, or you use “a couple of” synonymously to “a few”; it represents a plural idea, so the correct form is: correct There were just a couple of people at the party. wrong There was just a couple of people at the party. Onlywhen
‘LIE IN BED’ OR ‘LAY IN BED’ IN ENGLISH To make matters even worse, the past tense of “lie” is “lied”, not “lay”, when the meaning is “to tell a lie”: correct She lied about her age. wrong She lay about her age. Going back to our original example with “lying in bed”: I lay in bed yesterday = I was lying in bed; I stayed in bed. Language learning , scienceart
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May 23, 2019 – Jakub Marian – Maps Voter turnout in the 2014 European Parliament elections by country According to the official 2014 post-election survey, 43% of eligible voters cast their votes in the 2014 European Parliament elections.(...)
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_I will send you one of my ebooks for free as a little gift._ 1635 map of Europe by Willem Blaeu The map below was created by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu, likely in 1635 (according to some sources). I used the version published(...)
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