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  1. Basing or Based? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Here is a slightly artificial sentence that illustrates the use of a participle phrase with a present participle, with an active meaning: Many companies evaluate students, basing their judgment on their teachers' …

  2. "Basing" versus "based" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Basing here is the present or active participle; it modifies the Agent of the verb base, the one who performs the action, namely us. Now recast the original proposition into the passive voice, as it is …

  3. tense - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation and how do I get it? …

  4. Is there any difference between 'based on' and 'on the basis of'?

    Feb 21, 2016 · A basis is reasons or justifications for making a logical argument. On the basis of is used to reference those reasons. On the basis of the General Theory of Relativity, gravity ripples were …

  5. How to use "Having + V3" and "Having been + V3" at the beginning of ...

    Nov 29, 2021 · For the record, I’m fairly sure “V3” is not any kind of widely-adopted terminology for any ... tense, maybe, is what you’re going for? Certainly wasn’t used at any point in any of my (entirely …

  6. When to use 'at' or 'from' after an adjective

    Consider the following sentences (I don't know if these are correct or not -- I'm only basing them off what sounds the best to my ears): I became hungry at the smell of the cookies. I was exhausted from …

  7. meaning of the phrase "be right for the wrong reason"?

    I have come across it in a Crash Course Astronomy. The context is at around 3:34. Here is the sentence: Zwicky was right for the wrong reason. Could you please rephrase the sentence basing on …

  8. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    As far as I understand copy-and-paste is used to mean the operation of copying, and pasting. If somebody did that, can I say (for example) the following? She copied-and-pasted what I wrote on my ...

  9. What does "using a term loosely" mean? - English Language Learners ...

    Jun 19, 2022 · I just recently came across the phrase "using sth/sth loosely" while watching one of my favorite TV shows. After doing some research, I came across what looks to be a plausible …

  10. Meaning of "on a rolling basis" - English Language Learners Stack …

    May 25, 2021 · The words "on a rolling basis", as it seems to me, might have different meanings depending on the context in which they are used (but I am not sure, as the meaning of …