
Correct abbreviation of "engineer" - English Language & Usage …
Jun 3, 2012 · What is the correct abbreviation of engineer? In my organization, some of my colleagues use Eng. and some use Engr.
Did I "get" (or "take") my degree "from" (or "in") the University of ...
Whether you "got your degree from UoS" or "took your degree at UoS" depends on whether Somewhere is in North America or on the British Isles.
vs. “Bachelor in” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 19, 2012 · Well the name of the Bachelor in our language, from which we are translating, is 'Accounting and Control'. What would you put in the place of [X] in your example?
Use of "-wise" in phrases or words - English Language & Usage …
Apr 13, 2017 · What is -wise in phrases or words that end with it? How do we use it correctly? Floor is obscenely expensive computational-wise. I found a similar thread here but I don't …
Is it ok to use Er. if a person is engineering degree holder
In Europe, the approved title is Eur Ing, not Er. It is permitted to engineers registered with one of the national engineering professional bodies. For example, in the UK engineers must have …
Is "et al." used as a singular or plural subject?
This is the question of whether to construe a set of people as singular or plural. Compare “Simon and Garfunkel is playing on the radio right now” with “Simon and Garfunkel are having a …