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  1. preferred, prefered... | WordReference Forums

    Jun 26, 2008 · Hi there! 'preferred' and 'prefered' ... Are they both correct? According to the rule found here: post 10813 Travelling/Traveling In American English, in a multisyllabic word with a final …

  2. is "more preferred" correct? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 7, 2019 · Hello, Can "more" and "preferred" be used together, for example in "Coffee is very popular in some places, while tea is more preferred in some others."? Thanks.

  3. most preferred - WordReference Forums

    Aug 6, 2009 · Hi, everybody! Is it possible to use 'most' with 'preferred' (for instance in a sentence like this: "Damp locations were the most preferred ones, even...

  4. Prefered name - WordReference Forums

    Nov 24, 2009 · Hi, Could I translate 'prefered name' (as in, my prefered name is Hella) as 'prenom favori' (mon prenom favori est Hella)? Thanks

  5. Would have prefered, if had / had had - WordReference Forums

    May 1, 2014 · Hello all, I found this question in my 11-year-old cousin's grammar exercise book. 1) Would you have (prefer , prefers, preferred, preferring) to visit Canada or Africa if you had the …

  6. How would you prefer to be called? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 10, 2009 · What would you prefer to be called? [What replaces a noun, "I would prefer to be called John ", for example.] How would you prefered to be addressed? [How replaces an adverb: "I would …

  7. I prefer staying/ I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums

    Oct 29, 2007 · "I prefered to stay at home watching TV" is ambiguous. It says what I did at home but it doesn't rule out the possibility that watching TV was the reason that I stayed home. So if the original …

  8. Recognise/Recognize, realise/realize (-ise / -ize)

    Aug 23, 2006 · The -ise spelling is a French influence. It is equally correct in British English (and seems to be generally prefered by the media) but it looks like some (British) academics (and presumably …

  9. "Logging into" or "Logging in to" | WordReference Forums

    Sep 28, 2010 · Hello, What is the correct way to write the following phrase? Melissa requested assistance logging into her account on hotmail.com. Melissa requested assistance logging in to her …

  10. verstorben vs. gestorben - WordReference Forums

    Jan 28, 2020 · "Verstorben" is higher style and usually used in graveyards and when announcing the death. Mostly together with the date, but this depends on context. Usually it is used when a human …