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Coordinated control of wind solar and energy storage

Auxiliary and subject in a coordinated sentence

The negation doesn''t covers the second verb, so it has to be read: the same form as for watch: Josh doesn''t [watch TV or read the newspaper]. The second sentence also

co-ordinate or coordinate?

Hi, all, new member here. Sorry for the late bump, but this may not warrant a new thread. In maths, the X-value and Y-value on a 2D plot of a point are called the "abscissa" and

coordinated sciences

Hi. Can you tell me if it is correct to translate "coordinated sciences" as "ciencias coordinadas"? It appears in an academic record as a school subject. I also found this

coordinated elements

Hi When there are two coordinated elements, should the verb be in singular or plural? examples: 1.Tim out of the game and the technical foul given to John has allowed the

UTC (Universal Time Coordinate) | WordReference Forums

El tiempo universal coordinado o UTC (según sus siglas en inglés, Universal Time Coordinated) es el principal estándar de tiempo por el cual el mundo regula los relojes y el

coordinate efforts

A better option would have been Coordinated efforts made to prevent spread of swine flu worldwide or Coordination of efforts to prevent spread of swine flu worldwide. Note

Should a set of coordinate (s) be plural or singular?

Some nouns, such as pants and scissors, are hardly seen in the form of singular, but what about coordinate on a map? Does a coordinate (singular) represent a set of longitude

Directed projects vs Coordinated projects vs Managed projects

Hi there, I am writing a CV and I am wondering if you guys can distinguish easily between "directed projects, coordinated projects and managed projects" as native speakers of

co-ordinated, coordinated

Why some words are sometimes hyphenated and sometimes not? e.g. Carbon-di-oxide, carbondioxide. co-ordinated, coordinated taxi-driver, taxi driver

coordinate with or coordinated with

So it doesn''t use the normal word "coordinated". Instead it uses 2 specific terms with 2 specific meanings: 1. syntactically coordinate 2. semantically coordinate Most