
shown or showed ? | WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2009 · I learned: "to show - showed - shown" -but that was a while ago. -Could it be possble that there are more and more people using "showed" as a past participle (alongside "shown"-users) in the …
Show Showed Shown? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I have been using 'showed' as past simple form of the verb 'show' and 'shown' as past participle. But recently, I read somewhere that it is used as 'show' 'showed' and 'showed' in UK English and 's...
Show and Show Up - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The question is, why did John say "shown" (durative/time-ambiguous)2 instead of "shown up" (punctual/completed)? To say "he hasn't shown" is avoiding the phrasal verb, and this could be …
As shown on / in (the) table/graph/chart/picture
Jul 5, 2012 · I noticed I often use the expressions "as shown..." or "as seen..." (which of the two sounds better btw? I prefer the former - is the latter wrong though?) and then they have to be followed by a …
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Dec 18, 2008 · "Shown" is the past participle of a transitive verb, as is "attached": we attach the file to show you the improvement. Since we show you the improvement, the improvement is shown.
Grammar: shown vs. showed? - The Puritan Board
Nov 6, 2007 · Ok. I've read too many Puritans. When should "shown" be used instead of "showed"? For example, is this sentence correct: It must then be in force as perpetual, unless (as we said) a clear …
past tense - "Studies have shown..." vs "Studies have showed ...
Apr 8, 2022 · Learners should always use "shown" for the participle and "showed" for the past tense, but be aware that you may still see examples like: Faltering stock prices on Wall Street recently have …
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Oct 16, 2009 · Ever since his teenage years Mark showed interest in sports, which eventually led him to join a professional racing club Is this correct?
grammaticality - Does "as shown follows" sound right? - English ...
Sep 7, 2015 · 2 Is "as shown follows" the right way to say it? Here is a generic example: If X, then Y should be organized as shown follows: If it actually is ok, does it sound natural or should I replace it …
word choice - Use of 'shown' or 'showing' - English Language Learners ...
Whish of these sentences is correct if I am talking about something that is currently showing: Some files are showing, which can be optimized. Some files are being shown which can be optimized.