farnsy's user avatar
farnsy's user avatar
farnsy's user avatar
farnsy
  • Member for 5 years, 10 months
  • Last seen more than a week ago
  • Pennsylvania
2 votes
Accepted

The known unknowns

2 votes
Accepted

Why is the definite article “the” not used in this Cambridge Dictionary example?

1 vote

Meaning of "folksy side of the spectrum"

0 votes
Accepted

Asking about comma

1 vote
Accepted

Meaning of "they inflicted serious injuries on three other men"

0 votes

what does "spending upwards of" mean here

1 vote
Accepted

Antonym of "having a sense of self-entitlement "

1 vote

I wish I knew / I wish I had known

1 vote

Did I interpret the parenthesis correctly?

0 votes
Accepted

make the machine of a smaller size

1 vote
Accepted

Perched atop of or perched atop?

0 votes
Accepted

"I hear what you are saying" vs. "I am hearing what you are saying"

0 votes

Are both of them correct?

-1 votes
Accepted

His legacy is the rich promise of social reform

1 vote
Accepted

Extended meaning of Audience

0 votes
Accepted

"Object to" phrasal verb or not

1 vote

Everyone must do one's duty

1 vote

"Finally I can pass my painful moment, thanks mother for always accompanying me in anything happens"

0 votes

Is there some prepostion required between "a wall" and "16 inches on center" in a little bit normal written english

2 votes
Accepted

Is fair-to-middling better than middling?

1 vote

"She looked at his eyes that were just beautiful"

0 votes

Should I use "with" or "as" in place of X in "The derivative can be approximated X a finite-difference scheme"?

3 votes
Accepted

"All in all" VS "Altogether" VS "By and large"

2 votes

"in tandem": at the same time, or one after another

2 votes
Accepted

Meaning of noun and verb with and without 'that' in between

1 vote

Since this is the first time this happened or Since this is the first time it happened

4 votes

efficacy or effect

-3 votes

Will this change the meaning of the sentence?

2 votes
Accepted

Are these two "Code Snippets"?

1 vote
Accepted

Which one is more appropriate when talking about K-means visualization "about" "for" "of"?

1
2 3 4 5 6