
have developed vs. have been developed - WordReference Forums
2024年4月24日 · Approximately 1% of preschoolers experience depression; they often have great difficulty expressing their feelings, because not all of their language skills have been developed/have …
'developed film' and 'have film developed' | WordReference Forums
2015年1月8日 · After I have film developed, I have negatives and prints. I don't generally call the negatives "developed film," but I'm sure some people (professional photographers, for example) do.
have developed /have been developed | WordReference Forums
2009年8月5日 · The form, "have been developed," is generally considered to be a passive voice sentence that comes from an active voice sentence. When you say that the flowers "developed" …
has developed has been developed | WordReference Forums
2015年1月20日 · I wanted to say this sentence 'As technology has developed over the years, a lot of useful things are invented and improved.' has developed, has been developed which one is correct?
has been vs was developed - WordReference Forums
2018年11月14日 · This competence (has been)/was developed, in the course of her degree studies, by the study of elective modules in financial mathematics which provided her with a grounding in X.
plant virus nanoparticle - WordReference Forums
2013年9月4日 · Se trata de investigación sobre administración de fármacos. Researchers developed a plant virus nanoparticle that can target and attach itself to prostate cancer cells. Puede ser: …
in too green - WordReference Forums
2020年1月13日 · green 5. not fully developed or perfected in growth or condition; unripe; not properly aged: This peach is still green. The desired condition of tiredness needed in the fish had not yet fully …
Revelar fotografía - WordReference Forums
2009年9月28日 · Busco traducir esta frase: Revelado por mí. Referente al revelado de negativos en fotografía. No sé si developed by myself sea la mejor manera de decirlo. ¿Sugerencias?
My sister (-in-law )and brother-in-law | WordReference Forums
2008年3月9日 · A non-native speaker used this expression and I took it to mean his own sister and his brother-in-law, but as the discussion developed, I realized he meant that they were both in-laws for him.
fuck you / fuck off | WordReference Forums
2006年8月25日 · Topic phrases: fuck you / fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?