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  1. grammar - walk-through, walkthrough, or walk through? - English ...

    Jan 23, 2018 · For what it’s worth, walkthrough is common in my programming and gaming circles. Walk-through seems to be preferred elsewhere—there’s a general trend for …

  2. What's the difference between a 'tutorial' and a 'walk through'?

    Dec 1, 2016 · A walkthrough is a demonstration of fishing. Generally speaking, I would say that a tutorial involves someone speaking or writing, whereas a walkthrough is teaching people by …

  3. Business meeting jargon- a "walkthrough" of a document

    Review seems better to me. I wouldn't use walkthrough because that doesn't suggest the idea of the document changing as a result of the meeting.

  4. Is it correct to say "I kindly request you to..."?

    Dec 31, 2012 · It seems like everyone is hung up on whether "request you to" is correct grammar. Nobody has answered the kernel of the question which, I think, is whether kindness is implied …

  5. etymology - "Hold your piece" or "Hold your peace" - English …

    Jan 8, 2016 · Is the correct phrase “ to hold your piece ” or “ to hold your peace ”? This matter is often mentioned together with the matter of “ saying one's piece ”, which has already been …

  6. What are the differences between "manual", "guide" and …

    There is considerable overlap among the three, and to some extent they can be interchangeable. They can be coupled together or with other terms, as in instruction manual or reference guide. …

  7. What do you call a connecting room that's too short to be a …

    Oct 18, 2020 · To go through what it could be and eliminate what it can't be, there are a number of related words each with different nuances. You are looking for a single word for a small room …

  8. Why does the adjective "malleable" seem not to have a verb root …

    4 days ago · Or rather, it does seem to have a verb form in its Latin origin, but is never used in English. From etymonline: late 14c., "capable of being shaped or extended by …

  9. "in how to" or "on how to"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Dec 31, 2016 · When to add in or on followed by how to (same case when it is followed by what, which) Examples: Here see instructions in how to enable 3D option on your TV. The problem …

  10. What is the difference between ‘discover’ and ‘uncover’?

    Apr 2, 2011 · One generally "discovers" something that is unknown (or at least, unknown to the demographic being referred to), but they "uncover" something that has been deliberately …