terminology
When I apply for the admission to the graduate school in America, I need to provide the "Recommendation Provider" in the online system. What should I write when I am
Strongly recommended means the recommendation comes to you ''strongly'' ie you are being powerfully urged to do, or not do... something. Eg it is strongly recommended that
When abbreviating the word "recommendations" as "reco''s", is it proper to use the apostrophe to show that it''s an abbreviation, or does it conflict with a possessive apostrophe?
The recommend + person + to -infinitive formulation seems to have been more common in the past, while the recommend that + person + subjunctive appears to be gaining
If person A gives person B a recommendation, can you call A recommender and B recommendee — or are these words made up? I''ve seen both forms used in everyday
Depends on the context. Is the recommendation good/bad/mediocre, or are there recommendations you might make about changes to the dataset?
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