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  • meaning - What does grade level mean? - English Language Learners . . .
    The student's “grade level” increments at the start of a new academic year (which typically starts in August or early September, and ends in late May), unless they are made to repeat a grade due to low academic performance, or promoted multiple grades due to high academic performance
  • american english - What is a building with two floors called? - English . . .
    American English: A grade-level floor would be a first floor walk-in 99% of "first floors" are about half a flight of steps up, so that the garden level (the basement) can have some windows Second Floor: is the floor above the first floor Two story houses don't necessarily have a basement
  • meaning - What would you call the ground floor if you were in a country . . .
    You are right, as a brit I don't think I would ever say that Yes, normally we brits number our floors with the floor at ground level being ground (abreviated G) or zero and numbering up and down from there but there are plenty of buildings around that don't follow convention Or where the conventions don't even make sense
  • Rise or Increase - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Rise : to increase in amount, number, level, etc : to become more Increase : to become larger or greater in size, amount, number, etc In this context, both "rise" and "increase" are fine This also works in different tenses: The cost of living rose increased The cost of living has risen has increased Or as a verbal noun: The rising increasing cost of living Where you have to be
  • Raise vs raise up? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Literal uses of the verb raise - with the meaning elevate (to a higher level) - can often include preposition up But it's rarely included with the metaphorical sense bring to maturity
  • word request - Is it called a platform? - English Language Learners . . .
    The lower area would be ground level, but you'll more likely hear it described in terms of what its surface is; a lawn or path for instance In front of the home the raised area serves a different purpose - patios and decking are recreational areas, often with an outdoor dining table on them
  • It is correct to say on level or at level?
    It is very important to understand that in English, we use a determiner before a noun This can be a quantifier like "many", or an article like "a" or "the", or a possessive like "their"; there are many kinds, but in either of your sentences, level needs one See this link
  • maintain vs sustain - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Maintain means to do what is needed to ensure something stays a certain state or quality, often the equivalent of "to keep up" or "to take care of " Maintain applies if what is needed to keep things up is a periodic or occasional activity Sustain means to hold something at a certain level It implies that what is being held would quickly fall or fade if not sustained - something that is
  • Using on par with (or on a par with something) correctly
    On a par with means 'at the same level as' In British English it's always 'on a par', but on searching dictionary definitions (which you could have done for yourself) it appears that the 'a' is optional in American English See this
  • need a proverb for “not to stoop to a lower level”
    An alternative idiom that means the same thing as "not stoop to their level" is "to take the high road " You misunderstand the connotation of "dog" in the saying "Lie down with dogs; get up with fleas " It is not at all refering to dogs as man's best friend, but to the notion that you will acquire the undesirable attributes of your close companions Sleep in a kennel, and you will get bitten





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