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prepositions - originate + from / with / in / as - English Language ...
originate from A lot of our medicines originate from tropical plants. originate in Many Christmas traditions originated in Germany. originate with The idea originated with the ancient Greek philosophers. originate as The town originated as a small fishing port.
grammar - "Originate in" or "originate from"? - English Language ...
Both prepositions are acceptable in a main clause: X originated in Y. X originated from Y. The spark that set the stable on fire originated from a smokestack nearby.
Originate or originated - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2016年10月22日 · Originate or originated. Ask Question Asked 8 years, 3 months ago. Modified 8 years, 3 months ago. Viewed ...
passive voice - "originated" or "was originated" - English Language ...
The first calendar was originated in Egypt. The first calendar originated in Egypt. Which voice is suitable for the word "originate", active or passive voice?
etymology - Where did the word "proc" originate? - English …
The word "proc" is used to describe an event that occurs at various intervals and seems to be a term unique to programming and gaming: When does that event proc? If that trigger procs it...
meaning - When and where did 'bulldozer' originate, what did it ...
2020年10月26日 · The earliest newspaper occurrences of ‘bulldozers’ and ‘bulldozing’ Hendrickson’s uncertainty about who the first bulldozers were and what they were trying to accomplish is a tribute to the effectiveness of an early counternarrative propagated by newspapers aligned with the Democratic party arguing that the original bulldozers weren’t …
Where, when, and how did the term 'dogie' for 'orphan calf' …
2022年1月20日 · Merriam-Webster's Eleventh Collegiate Dictionary (2003) has this brief entry for the word dogie: dogie n {origin unknown} (1888) chiefly West : a motherless calf in a range herd In seeking an
Origin of the word "cum" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2011年11月25日 · Etymonline explains:. cum (verb and noun) seems to be a modern (by 1973) variant of the sexual sense of come that originated in pornographic writing, perhaps first in the noun sense.
"Can be originated" vs "can originate" - English Language Learners ...
2021年4月17日 · While writing the thesis, google docs proposed me to use "can originate" instead of "can be originated". Seriously, is there any difference? I am not a native speaker, that's why I am asking. The full quote is below. New genes can be originated from existing ones when previously independent genes are joined together and expressed as a single unit.
meaning - Where did the term "at‑large" originate from? - English ...
Large is an old sailing term - (actually, we still use it on tall ships. When the wind is behind your boat (abaft the beam), it is called “sailing large.”