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  1. What is the difference between 'truck','lorry' and 'van'?

    Apr 29, 2020 · A " lorry " is the largest, and may also be a called an articulated lorry or a heavy goods vehicle (HGV). These normally only travel on major roads and carry the largest quantities. In …

  2. What do you call the attachment point of trailer to a truck?

    Nov 21, 2017 · The question seems unambiguous enough, but requires careful reading. It would be clearer if the distinguishing features (large flat horizontal plate, not merely a hook or a round ball …

  3. "Get out (of)" Vs "get off" the train / taxi / bus

    Jan 29, 2017 · While "get off" is certainly the more common answer, "get out" is not necessarily wrong. I've used it many times to describe exiting a train: Please excuse me, I get out at the next …

  4. "the below given sentence" versus "the below sentence given"

    The standard order would be sentence given below. Here, below goes with given (I can't decide whether it's an adverb or a complement), so below sentence given is utterly wrong.

  5. "What was best" vs "what was the best"? - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 18, 2018 · In your context, the best relates to {something}, whereas best relates to a course of action. Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was the best choice for this purpose? Plastic, wood, …

  6. He {went / has gone / had gone} out 5 minutes ago

    He went out five minutes ago - is definitely better than using "has gone". You can also say: He stepped out five minutes ago. - if you know that this person is coming back soon or He left 5 minutes ago.

  7. idioms - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 6, 2017 · I work in a project team. This was a question I was asked: Do you want to weigh in on this? What does this mean? How should I answer correctly?

  8. "In" and "on": How can I decide which one to use for vehicles?

    Examples: In a car, van, etc. On a bus, boat, motorcycle, etc. How can one decide which preposition to use? Is memorization the only way or is there a better way? Note: People generally explain th...

  9. Is (being) loaded - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 24, 2020 · (A man is lying on a stretcher) As the man is loaded into the ambulance, he says "Don't worry about me. I'll be fine." As the man is being loaded into the ambulance, he …

  10. past vs present perfect - 'I have been on vacation for two days' vs 'I ...

    Jul 13, 2019 · I have asked this question on this forum as well. In general "I have been on vacation for two days" means either you arrived two days ago and you are still on vacation or you have recently …