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  1. Gluing or glueing - WordReference Forums

    May 3, 2007 · I beg to differ. Gluing / glueing is like aging / ageing and many other words which may or may not retain their e. See Oxford. And see BBC ESL pages. And cf judgement / judgment. Of …

  2. Gluing or glueing - WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2008 · I have a problem. Does anybody know what is the gerund of GLUE verb??? Is it gluing or glueing??? Thanks

  3. paste, glue, stick | WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2012 · If I want to "attach" a piece of paper on another paper, what should I use: glue, stick or paste and with what preposition? The example is : a teacher at school asks her pupils "now take the …

  4. Reach or reach to - WordReference Forums

    Sep 18, 2018 · I was late to reach the university, because my dad's car stopped all of a sudden and I had to spend more than an hour to reach to the university. Is that sentence correct? I'm pretty sure …

  5. move (out) of/from | WordReference Forums

    Oct 9, 2013 · I don't know when to use "of" or "from" with the verb "move". I think #1 and #4 are the correct ones, but I'm not sure. 1) I moved out of New York. 2) I moved out from New York. 3) I moved …

  6. Paquete (abreviatura) | WordReference Forums

    Aug 20, 2008 · Hola, tengo una pregunta tonta pero en mi oficina ya es casi controversial, necesito la abreviatura para la palabra paquete. Gracias de antemano.

  7. did not make / did not made | WordReference Forums

    Aug 13, 2015 · Hey. What's the difference between 'did not make' / 'did not made' ? I understand both are indicating past, but they have diferente meanings? if this do not make any difference -> present if …

  8. In my family there are three people: my father, my mother, and I/me.

    Sep 18, 2019 · In my family there are three people: my father, my mother, and I/me. Hello! I'd like to ask you if you prefer "I" to "me" here. I've searched in the net and I'd say that "I" is grammatically correct, …

  9. on behalf of/ in the name of | WordReference Forums

    Sep 1, 2008 · In both those situations, you would say "on behalf of" In the second question, "under the name of" is more common. No, the phrases are not interchangeable. The different contexts change …

  10. Dismantle and remove. - WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2018 · Dismantle could be used if whoever was doing the removal intended to fit the old floor somewhere else. Dismantle means to take something apart, but usually involves a degree of care. …