
Qx - quirúrgico - cirugía | WordReference Forums
Apr 24, 2008 · Hola, Alguien tiene información sobre el significado de las siglas Qx? He enconrado sólo las siglas pero no su procedencia, ejemplo: Procedimientos Qx, Qx pediátrica, etc. pero al no saber …
QX - WordReference Forums
May 1, 2013 · Hola, entiendo que Qx se refiere a quirúrgico pero no sé como traducirlo con abreviatura. Mil gracias por su ayuda. :confused:
Seek vs seek for - WordReference Forums
Nov 11, 2007 · I think it would be "look for help" or "seek help". "Seek for help" doesn't sound natural to me. I think seek means "look for" so you don't need the "for" with seek.
can't work VS doesn't work VS won't work - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2017 · "Can I help you, sir?" "Yes. I bought this radio here yesterday, but it ______ ." A. didn’t work B. won’t work C. can’t work D. doesn’t work I would have selected C as the correct answer, but …
slang names and nicknames for people from various regions of Germany
Apr 25, 2008 · I have long been thinking about which section this thread could belong to: Cultural Discussions or German, and if my final judgement was wrong, could the mods please move it. I am …
In the middle of something VS in the midst of something
Jun 7, 2016 · Context: formal writing. Question: if I want to describe something that happens while something else is happening, can both captioned phrases be interchangeably used to describe the …
The shop <is, has, was, has been> closed? - WordReference Forums
Jan 29, 2009 · i encounter many tenses problems, feel confuse sometimes, hesitate which tense should be used. 1. The shop has closed 2. The shop is closed 3. The shop was closed 4. The shop has …
There is / there are a lot of people | WordReference Forums
Jun 24, 2008 · I think "There are a lot of people" is the correct one, but you'd hear "There is a lot of people" quite frequently, which must be why I had to think about this question for a bit! Nevertheless, …
Gegebenheiten vs Begebenheiten | WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2019 · Hallo! Was genau ist der Unterschied zwischen den oben genannten Wörten? zB: "In den Herkunftsländern waren es oft lokale Gegebenheiten, ähnlich wie hier, die Freundschaften …
Commonly-used [with or without hyphen] hyphenation -ly suffix
Jan 16, 2016 · Hi, I would like to know which of the two is correct: "a commonly-used word/object" or "a commonly used word/object"? I know that you usually use the hyphen for adjs before nouns (as in …