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  • Which spelling is correct: benefiting or benefitting?
    Which spelling is correct: benefiting or benefitting? Actually, from Google Ngrams, benefitting seems to be used slightly more frequently in American English than it is in British English I believe this is because, in American English, the rule is to double the consonant if there is stress on the last syllable, and in American English, benefit has secondary stress on the last syllable
  • Word for benefitting all humanity or the desire to act for the . . .
    I'm working on a core values course and a value that comes up often is the desire to act for the benefit of humanity as a whole Example usage; My core values include curiosity, creativity, and X
  • I am a beneficiary from or I benefited from? [closed]
    Which is more native like? I personally am a beneficiary of the good policies he conducted or I personally benefited from the good policies he conducted
  • differences - When should I use shall versus will? - English . . .
    Here is a good description of when to use shall: shall is used for the future tense with the first-person pronouns I and We: I shall, we shall Will is used with the first-person (again, I refer to traditional usage) only when we wish to express determination The opposite is true for the second-person (you) and third-person (he, she, it, they) pronouns: Will is used in the future tense
  • Is there a word for things I am grateful for?
    Benefaction is the process or action of benefitting someone, particularly when you're motivated by kindness When your neighbor is gravely ill and everyone on your street takes turns cooking meals for their family, that's a type of benefaction (Voc com) If benefactions is too uncommon for you, then I would go for the general kindness:
  • prepositions - Of his or of him in this situation? - English . . .
    Yes, it is correct It is a case of oblique genitive You will find plenty of sites calling it double genitive or double possessive, like Wikipedia: The genitive can be combined with an of construction to produce what is often called a double genitive, as in the following examples: that hard heart of thine (Venus and Adonis, line 500) this extreme exactness of his (Sterne, Tristram Shandy
  • Which phrase is correct, dependent on or dependent upon?
    Which sentence is correct? My project is dependent upon your project completing My project is dependent on your project completing
  • Origin of I see, said the blind man, as he waved his wooden leg
    "I see", said the blind man, as he waved his wooden leg is an expression used by someone on whom comprehension has just dawned, or a catch-phrase addressed to that person Sometimes it can be divi
  • legalese - What is the word denoting the crime of taking advantage of . . .
    What is the word denoting the crime of taking advantage of person under one's authority, sexual or otherwise? It is commonly called " abuse of a position of trust " See, e g , Colorado Revised Statutes, § 18-3-405 3 " Child abuse " and " elder abuse " are also terms often used in this situation A somewhat more general concept is a " breach of fiduciary duty " which is more often financial
  • had to have been vs. has to have been vs. must have been
    The speaker is speculating about something in the past (so basically it is a past modal here, meaning has to have been is irrelevant) and there is different degrees to speculation indeed Had to have been is stronger than must have been and might may could have been is the weakest of all Must have done means it's almost certain that something was the case while had to have done means it's





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