
word choice - "considered as" vs "considered to be" - English …
Both “considered to be” and “considered as” are incorrect. The words “as” or “to be”, when used after the word “considered” are nearly always superfluous, and therefore unnecessary. The …
grammaticality - 'Considered' vs 'Considered as' - English …
Mar 4, 2016 · The theory: Considered + object Used when the subject should be just another name for something. Literally, that the object is the subject. He should be considered our …
subjunctives - Is "considered" always followed by "as"? - English ...
I have the following idea: The reconstruction of object models is performed using a graph matching approach, which is considered a corner fixing dilemma. The reconstruction of object …
word choice - "This is considered..." vs. "This is considered as ...
Does this "as" change the meaning or correctness of this sentence? This is considered as socially desired. This is considered socially desired. Are both of them grammatically correct? Why or wh...
phrase meaning - is considered / is considered to be / is …
Aug 11, 2021 · Is considered as is an alternative way of saying the same thing. I don't see any problem with your example about French as a language of love, although it would more …
grammar - Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or ...
Apr 10, 2020 · The "linking verb" here is IS, which forms / identifies the relationship between the solar panel and how it's rated / considered by pundits. The actual word considered (= thought …
"it is often considered that" vs. "it's considered by many that"
May 8, 2020 · It is often considered that change is more beneficial to people than trying to avoid it and have everything remain the same. Do you think the advantages of change outweigh the …
grammar - "considered to be" and "considered as" - English …
Those who are considered gorgeous / Those who are considered as gorgeous people "Considered as" is less common than "considered to be" and they may have different …
Usage of "Would it be" vs "Will it be" vs "Is it"
Jun 11, 2019 · If you say would it... it sounds as though you are asking for permission, not asking whether it is bad for you - so the second one is better. By the way, in the sentence with would …
Why is damn a swear word while dang and darn aren't?
Feb 24, 2019 · I want to know that why is damn considered a swear word while dang and darn are never considered swear words.