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  1. Australian English spelling: s or z [recognize / recognise]

    Mar 26, 2016 · Hi! I am writing an essay for a university in Australia, and I am not sure whether to spell the verbs with an ‘s’ or a ‘z’ (e.g. British reanalyse or American reanalyze; recognise or …

  2. Acknowledge vs. Recognize - WordReference Forums

    Apr 20, 2007 · You would acknowledge them by saying hello or by just nodding at them. You would make your presence known to them. You would recognize them by seeing them and …

  3. At a glance vs At the first sight - WordReference Forums

    Feb 15, 2024 · Hi everyone, I saw the sentence "At a glance I understood him." in a video of a non-native speaker. I think that sentences like "I understood him at a glance.", "I recognised …

  4. under-recognised - WordReference Forums

    Jan 5, 2010 · Known as Charles the Terrible to his enemies[2], he was the last Valois Duke of Burgundy and his early death was a pivotal, if under-recognised, moment in European history. …

  5. Recognise/Recognize, realise/realize (-ise / -ize)

    Aug 23, 2006 · Hello everybody, Which one is the correct? or which one is the most common? recognise or recognize Can I indistinctly use both? Thanks in advance! Lulú

  6. Recognise by / to ... | WordReference Forums

    Jun 18, 2010 · Hi everyone! I'm revising for an exam and I've faced the verb recognise. Is it follwed by the preposition by or to? "to" sound better to me but I've found it followed by by. It …

  7. regarded vs recognised - WordReference Forums

    Dec 15, 2009 · Hi, Question: Is "reognised or regarded more suitable for my sentence? Sentence: Your company is well recognised/regarded. Eg, it won the Prize X. My opinion: Someone …

  8. to look lovely - WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2013 · Hi, I want to know how to say she looked so lovely. this is the sentence, "And suddenly he realised that it was his Elizabeth, and he had not recognised...

  9. You are not recognised me. [passive voice] - WordReference Forums

    Oct 28, 2014 · Hello, You are not recognised. I know The above sentence is in passive voice. You are not recognised me. Is the above sentence in active voice. Regards, sri.

  10. épreuves d’artistes (E.A.) / épreuves hors commerce (H.C.)

    Sep 18, 2024 · I'm seeking the recognised translation of these terms in English. We're talking here about limited edition artists' prints. I'm guessing at artist's proofs and printer's proofs but …