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  1. developped / developed ? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 24, 2010 · Hello, I cannot find if "develop", at the past form, has double P or not. It is : developped or developed ? Thanks

  2. developed vs have developed | WordReference Forums

    Jul 1, 2018 · Hi, I would please ask you which of the options in bold is correct in the following (I prefer the present perfect): I developed/have developed an interest in machine learning over the course of …

  3. to be develop/to be developed | WordReference Forums

    Sep 18, 2006 · We all know "to be developed to be announced to be changed " is the correct usage in English. But nowadays I often see "to be develop, to be announce ...." without ed . Is it modern …

  4. Synonym for "developed an interest" | WordReference Forums

    Oct 6, 2012 · Hello, I am trying to find a synonym for the construction "I developed an interest in X because...". Is it okay to say something like this: "X holds my interest because..." ? If so, which …

  5. developed to/for - WordReference Forums

    Nov 3, 2010 · or The XXX cartridging machine was originally developed to cartridge dynamite by wrapping that explosive mass in paper. I would appreciate your support to determine which of the …

  6. has been developed / was developed - WordReference Forums

    Apr 10, 2011 · Hi, is there any difference in meaning in the following context: [leaflet about a newly developed programme for IT specialists, first sentence] "Our programme has been / was developed …

  7. have developed /have been developed - WordReference Forums

    Aug 5, 2009 · The form, "have been developed," is generally considered to be a passive voice sentence that comes from an active voice sentence. When you say that the flowers "developed" however, you …

  8. developed like a cataract upon the bleared panes

    Sep 4, 2021 · The latter looked out with three tiers of vacant melancholy windows, which were blank and dreary, save that here and there a "To Let" card had developed like a cataract upon the bleared panes.

  9. have developed vs. have been developed - WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2024 · Approximately 1% of preschoolers experience depression; they often have great difficulty expressing their feelings, because not all of their language skills have been developed/have …

  10. developed competence vs gained proficiency - WordReference Forums

    May 9, 2016 · Hi, I would please ask you which of the expressions in bold is correct in the following (it is a bullet list): (developed competence)/(gained proficiency) in carrying out COSHH and risk …