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  1. "Active" or "activated"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Is there a difference between an active state and activated state? For example, if I activate an item, will it become active or activated? Does it depend on the context? How?

  2. differences - ”voice controlled” versus ”voice activated” - English ...

    While researching a computer game, I came across the terms “voice controlled” and “voice activated”. What is the difference between them?

  3. single word requests - Something that can be activated/enabled ...

    May 2, 2019 · What adjective can you use to say that something can be activated or enabled? (Something akin to "active-able" or "enable-able", which are not recognized words.) "You can …

  4. One word for "not yet activated" [closed] - English Language

    Jul 19, 2018 · I'm working on a page that shows a card that has not yet been activated, but I need something shorter to describe the card state. "Disabled" would not be applicable because the …

  5. Is there any word that comes in between "active" & "inactive"?

    Nov 9, 2015 · Being active and being inactive are used often. But is there a word for being normal that comes in between these two? They attend the community meetings actively. Those over …

  6. Would you mind, please - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 15, 2020 · Would you mind providing some details, please? Is perhaps the more 'correct' and slightly more formal way of rephrasing your question. Or the example given by @unorthodox …

  7. grammaticality - "on the link," "in the link," or "at the link ...

    Oct 16, 2020 · The instructions are revealed by the internal routines when the link is activated (or " opened " to reveal the instructions). From this perspective I prefer " Follow the instructions in …

  8. prepositions - In what cases is best to use "to" or "for" after the ...

    Feb 20, 2024 · In this way the Sh+nonfood stimuli neurons, or Sh +no food for short, ate similar to the "off" neurons in the visual system activated by the absence of light stimulation.

  9. Meaning of "by" when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive

    Aug 28, 2014 · As others have specified, the word by is generally synonymous with no later than when referring to a date or time. However, it is important to note (and this is why I am adding …

  10. "I'm done" or "I've done" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    When someone asks whether you have completed a task e.g. shopping, dinner. What should be your answer? I am done. or I have done. To me, the former sentence's formation, Sub + VBe+ …