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Yi Wen
Part of speech-process
The word "Process" can be botb verb and noun.
Is there any difference between these two sentences:
It will take about 1 week to process.
The process will take about 1 week.
Which one is more common?
For the preposition, can I use around here? Thank you.
4 сент. 2018 г., 12:39
Ответы · 3
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Both of those are correct, and both are common, but they have two somewhat different meanings. You already know that one is a verb (a week to process) and one is a noun (the process takes). "Around here" doesn't really seem to fit, and I don't think you need to add anything to those two sentences. They are complete and correct.
4 сентября 2018 г.
You could say 'around one week' instead of 'about one week'. I would say though that 'about' is better if the implication is that the person knows roughly how long it will take, whereas 'around one week' to my mind implies a higher degree of uncertainty.
4 сентября 2018 г.
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китайский (путунхуа), китайский (тайваньский), английский, японский
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