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word choice - When to use "If I was" vs. "If I were"? - English ...
These “real past” cases happen all the time in real speech and real writing, as Jones and Waller prove. Consider this arrangement: If she was [real] already home when he got there, then she took [real] the bus. That’s a real past case on both sides, and it would be ungrammatical to use “If she were” to attempt to mean the same thing.
"Real": adjective or adverb? "Real" or "really" as an adverb?
real adverb (North American English, Scottish English, informal) very . That tastes real good. He's a real nice guy. I'm real sorry. So, is it correct to use "really" instead of "real" in the examples above? Now, let's put some other examples: a. It's a real small town. b. It's a really small town. c. It's really a small town. Are all these ...
orthography - "Real time", "real-time" or "realtime" - English Language ...
Note, how "real time" is a noun, whereas "real-time" is an adjective. Looking at the Google Ngrams Viewer: Interesting to note that "real-time" doesn't seem to appear much in books, but perhaps the reason is because it was coined to describe computing, and hence may be used a lot on the internet, but not in books.
What is the difference between "simulate" and "emulate"?
Only those features, behaviors, functions of the real system desired are replicated. An emulation does have to function as a surrogate for the real system in an meaningful operational environment as it interfaces with those things the real system would interface and interact with – most typically in real-time.
How to say that you are going to do something really soon?
Quite often I need to say that I will do something really soon - e.g. in a few hours, but not sure how much time it will take exactly. I usually say something like: I will make it shortly. I will do it in a short while. What are the most common phrases for this? "I will do it soon" sounds rather lengthy. "I will do it ASAP" sounds unsure.
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