What is full paper?
A regular full paper is your basic standard peer-reviewed paper. A short paper is for work that is worth publishing, but doesn’t rise to the level of quality or significance of a full paper.
When should use the?
Use “the” with any noun when the meaning is specific; for example, when the noun names the only one (or one) of a kind. Adam was the first man (the only ‘first man’). New York is the largest city in the United States (only one city can be ‘the largest’). We live on the earth (the only Earth we know).
Can I use the before my name?
You don’t use the before names or proper nouns that identify a person. If the name or proper noun identifies a thing or place, the is used. It’s an article and not part of the name.
Can we use the before school?
Rule 1: If the noun (or the noun phrase) is known to you or that’s a specific noun or you expect that the readers know what it is, we use the definite article. In terms of your question, since the school is introduced in the first sentence, you have to use the definite article.
Can we use the with school?
With school, university, prison, hospital, church, bed, work and home we use the when we are talking about a particular one, and zero article when we are talking about the idea of school, university…
Which is correct in school or at school?
At school means the person is literally, physically, inside the school. “He’s at school. His classes finish at 3:30.” In school means the person is studying in general (usually at college or university) but not necessarily inside the school building at that moment.
What’s the difference between stay in and stay at?
If this is a question of “at” vs “in” then the common difference is that “in” implies “inside” and limited to an enclosed space whereas “at” implies a region or some area.
Which one is correct stay at home or stay home?
But with “home”, we routinely omit the prepositions. “Stay home” is just as acceptable as “Stay at home”, and people almost never say “go to home”, it’s always “go home”.
Do you stay at or in?
You stay at a hotel but you stay in your hotel room. “At” is the destination, “in” is the location you reside within at the destination. Not much difference. E.g.: Since it is raining hard today, I would stay in the house.
Where do you stay or where are you staying?
This is a question about tenses…”where are you staying” implies, where are you currently, in the present. Where as “where do you stay” implies some kind of future tense i.e. when you go to ……2 hari yang lalu
Is stay at home correct?
They are both perfectly correct. The word ‘home’ in ‘stay home’ is analagous with ‘stay out’ and ‘stay over’ and ‘stay in’. Stay home is correct in the sense, you want someone to stay at home for some reason or another .
Where do you stay is correct?
Where “live” is used for long term residence, “stay” normally implies a short term visit. If you ask a visitor “where do you stay” they will probably give you the name of their hotel (while thinking you had made a grammatical mistake).
When someone asks where do you live?
Usually, someone will ask you where you live as a polite question after they’ve asked you your name, where you’re from, and what you do for a living. They’ll say: “So where do you live?” This is inviting you to keep making conversation.
Why is it rude to ask where someone is from?
Asking “where are you really from” implies the questioner thinks you don’t belong here, that you look like a foreigner, that you aren’t one of us. It is alienating, and therefore rude.
What do you say when someone ask you how are you?
How to answer “How are you?”
- I’m good. — You can shorten this to “good” if you’re feeling relaxed. Or lazy.
- Pretty good — This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot.
- I’m well. — Like with “I’m good,” you can shorten this to “well.”