
differences - "Complimentary" vs "complementary" - English …
Mar 4, 2011 · I got a bit mixed up just now regarding the difference between "complimentary" and "complementary". My colleagues were arguing about the correct spelling of "complimentary …
meaning - "Complement" or "supplement"? - English Language
May 20, 2011 · Supplement would refer to extra/additional information in this context. Complement refers to an item that completes or goes well with another item. Personally, I'd be …
grammar - What's the difference between complementary …
Nov 23, 2022 · What's the difference between complementary infinitives and infinitives as object? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 1 month ago Modified 3 years, 1 month ago
phonology - Are all allophones in complementary distribution?
Sep 9, 2020 · I am confused about the relationship between allophones and complementary distribution. I learned that similar phones in complementary distribution are usually allophones …
Compliments of the chef - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jun 23, 2021 · A complimentary gift, a present, gratuity. to make one a compliment of (a thing). This is directly related, in fact, to the meaning that you cite in "give my compliments to the …
word choice - Is it "Yours faithfully" or "Yours sincerely"? - English ...
Feb 21, 2011 · This is called " complimentary close ". As reported by Oxford Handbook of Commercial Correspondence: If the letter begins with Dear Sir, Dear Sirs, Dear Madam, or …
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"Complimentary" vs "complementary" I got a bit mixed up just now regarding the difference between "complimentary" and "complementary". My colleagues were arguing about the correct …
What's the difference between adjectives "supplementary" and ...
May 14, 2019 · I think you've answered your own question! The additional test questions are "added to supply what is wanted" in this case more of them. So it should be "This is a page of …
word choice - "Auxiliary" or "ancillary" - English Language & Usage ...
I am trying to phrase something like: We argue that introducing these concepts is likely to achieve ancillary goals. Should I use auxiliary or ancillary here? Is there a difference in meaning?
What complimentary close to use in continuous formal email?
I am a student in contact with a business owner, and I am having a hard time deciding on a complimentary close. Should I use it for every email I send him? I don't want to make it …