
pervading / pervasive - WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2019 · Pervading = be present and apparent throughout. pervasive = (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people. …
pervasive vs. evasive | WordReference Forums
Sep 26, 2013 · Pervasive is related to the verb "pervade": to spread through or throughout, esp subtly or gradually; permeate Evasive is related to the verb "evade": to get away from or avoid (imprisonment, …
It's much more pervasive than meets the eye. - WordReference Forums
Dec 11, 2024 · Hello,everyone. "It's much more pervasive than meets the eye."proceeds from CNN. Is this sentence right?If so,what word has been omitted after than? Logically,how can we restore this …
pervasive pattern of disregard - WordReference Forums
Dec 12, 2019 · Hi all, I'm not a native speaker of English, so please help me understabd the precise meaning of tje word "pervasive". ¿Does refer to a generalized something and how generalized or …
C.E.O.s or CEOs or CEO's - WordReference Forums
Nov 2, 2020 · Digital business isn’t a department; it should be a pervasive approach for the whole organization. Getting there is challenging. CEOs report that training and culture change programs …
typos Vs. typoes | WordReference Forums
Aug 6, 2013 · Hello teachers, As you know when a word ends in an ‘o’ and comes after a consonant, we add ‘es’ to make it the plural. Like: tomatoes But why the plural form of typo is typos? Why not es?
zulk vs. zo'n | WordReference Forums
Oct 30, 2023 · This is not Standard Dutch but very pervasive in all of Flanders and the Netherlands. This means that zulk is never used anymore and zulke is also on its way out. You can also say zo'n soort …
Control of or over - WordReference Forums
Mar 16, 2020 · I think your new sentences are possible - pity you gave them the same letters as the first set! For me control over suggests more pervasive supervision than control of.
butchers / butcher's (possessive s for shops) - WordReference Forums
Dec 11, 2014 · I found this - "If your name is Harker and you adopt it eponymously for your business, is it Harkers, Harker’s, or Harkers’? Well, that depends. Harkers’ is wrong unless you want to indicate a …
if a nuclear war was/were to take place | WordReference Forums
Mar 3, 2022 · I see. Thanks Peter. I think the wrong use of "was" in conditionals in place of "were" in every day speech is so common (pervasive I would say) that it eds up invading higher registers, like …