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  1. Focusing on / Focused on - WordReference Forums

    Sep 5, 2014 · Dear all, As a beginner, I am confused by the followings sentence: Researchers are focused on creating healthy new food products, including soy chicken, nutrient-rich organic ice …

  2. focused on / focusing on - WordReference Forums

    Dec 20, 2020 · Hello, everyone. Please do me favour. The answer given is A focused, and I have no problem with it. I wonder how about B. focusing. I would appreciate it if you could give me an …

  3. focusing on vs. focused on - WordReference Forums

    Apr 19, 2010 · Rather than [focusing / focused] on romanticized emotions, he wrote on a number of deeper, more abstract ideas surrounding love, death, and religion. I got the answer "focusing on" …

  4. stay focusing on vs. stay focused on - WordReference Forums

    Aug 13, 2010 · In your "Abracadabra" example, "stay focusing" is an unhappy substitute for either "stay focused" or "keep focusing". Once again, this example isn't something you want to imitate.

  5. I'm focused on & I'm focusing on.. | WordReference Forums

    Feb 13, 2007 · Both your translations would be correct, but used in slightly different situations. If you say "I'm focusing on the translation of my project", it is assumed that's for a longer period of time. "I'm …

  6. I think I <have> met him once before | WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2023 · There is no real difference between the two sentences. In the first, the speaker is using the present perfect because they are focusing on their life experiences up to that point. NB In spoken …

  7. Hindi: बिंदु और चंद्रबिंदु | WordReference Forums

    Jun 30, 2017 · Hello, Kya koi mujhe ye bata sakta hai ki Hindi mein बिंदु aur चंद्रबिंदु mein kya fark hai?

  8. I find it astonishing that he <should> be so rude to you

    Sep 18, 2020 · The "should be" version makes it a bit more abstract and general instead of focusing on the specific rudeness that has occurred. Thank you for your detailed explanation, Edinburgher.

  9. FR: à moi / le mien - WordReference Forums

    May 12, 2007 · The difference between "à moi" and "le mien, la mienne and so on", sems to lie in the very choice made when you prefer to insist on MOI instead of on the object itself. With "le mien" you …

  10. According to your suggestion - WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2011 · "According to your suggestion, I will be happy in focusing my paper on the second issue because your workplan for workshop n.2 seems to be really attractive for me" Muchísimas gracias …