
to be develop/to be developed - WordReference Forums
Sep 18, 2006 · We all know "to be developed to be announced to be changed " is the correct usage in English. But nowadays I often see "to be develop, to be announce ...." without ed . Is …
developped / developed ? | WordReference Forums
Nov 24, 2010 · Hello, I cannot find if "develop", at the past form, has double P or not. It is : developped or developed ? Thanks
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Nov 3, 2010 · or The XXX cartridging machine was originally developed to cartridge dynamite by wrapping that explosive mass in paper. I would appreciate your support to determine which of …
has been developed / was developed - WordReference Forums
Apr 10, 2011 · Hi, is there any difference in meaning in the following context: [leaflet about a newly developed programme for IT specialists, first sentence] "Our programme has been / was …
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Jan 5, 2016 · I often see sentences like "China has developed rapidly" or "China has been developing rapidly." Can I also say "China has been developed rapidly." ?
has developed / has been developing - WordReference Forums
Mar 30, 2022 · Yes, more or less. Has developed doesn't preclude the idea of further development, but it doesn't emphasize the ongoing nature of the development. Has been …
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Jan 20, 2015 · 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 …
helping me develop / helping me to develop - WordReference …
Jan 15, 2009 · Nevertheless, the one who actually developed them was only my friend himself. I think the experience doesn't boost his teaching abilities, but it allows him to improve them.
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Nov 14, 2018 · 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 …
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Nov 30, 2015 · We don't say "develop on" here - simply "develop my skills". We usually put the adverb before the verb here, so we would usually say "further develop my skills".