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BAFA / B.A.FA. - Brevet d'Aptitude aux Fonctions d'Animateur
6 Dec 2006 · Hello everybody ! :) I need your help ! I'd like to know how to translate in English the following French expressions : ( for my CV) thanks a lot ! catherine Moderator's note: several threads have been merged to create this one.
Date format: AE/BE [writing & saying/reading] - WordReference …
6 Jul 2006 · I wouldn't say that, Patatos. I work in a multi-lingual environment, and the only people I regularly see writing "th" are not native English speakers (sometimes they even put 1th, 2th, 3th!).
slowlier or more slowly? | WordReference Forums
21 Nov 2007 · Could you please tell me which variant is correct or more widely-used in spoken English - slowlier or more slowly. I know that according to the rules of forming the comparative degree of adjectives, we should say slowlier, but is it possible to …
How to use' to and fro'? - WordReference Forums
27 Sep 2013 · Dear all, Which of the following is correct? (1) Shuttle bus services to and fro the airport and major hotels in the city. (2) Shuttle bus services to and fro from the airport to major hotels in the city Please advise. Thank you. Regards, Michael
Bac +1 to Bac +5 - WordReference Forums
23 Aug 2006 · fnomad, equivalence often depends on which way you're going, where you studied, and what subject: Ex.) if you have a US Bachelors (4-yr) degree and are seeking admission in a French university, they will often consider this degree equivalent to Bac+3 and admit you into the 4th year of the program.... unless you came from a particularly prestigious school (and …
From (on/onwards) | WordReference Forums
2 Jun 2016 · Hi! I wonder if you can help me. From Saturday - From Saturday on - From Saturday onwards From April - From April on - From April onwards From 2015 - From 2015 on - From 2015 onwards From 5:30 pm - From 5:30 pm on - From 5:30 pm onwards Could you please tell me if all three are correct? If...
much or many information | WordReference Forums
17 Feb 2011 · i have a doubt on this matter. according to what i understood, we use much for uncountable nouns whereas many for countable nouns. From i have read, information is can be both countable and uncountable, it depends. So my question is how does it happen, i mean in what context it can be...
nonuniform or non-uniform - WordReference Forums
26 Jan 2015 · Nonuniform is not the best-looking formation I've ever seen. S. SEA91 Senior Member.
When someone is having/has a fever | WordReference Forums
8 Oct 2020 · In my brand of English (UK) it is not idiomatic to use “he’s having a fever/a temperature” to mean that he has a fever at the moment / fever is one of his current sumptoms.