| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | Delaware | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | Aug 21 '12 at 0:25 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
|
Jan 28 |
awarded | Famous Question |
|
Oct 19 |
awarded | Notable Question |
|
Aug 20 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Mar 26 |
awarded | Student |
|
Mar 26 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Mar 26 |
comment |
Difference between “supposedly” and “supposably” Added definitions to the words. I would just like a few examples of when to use each. |
|
Mar 26 |
revised |
Difference between “supposedly” and “supposably” added 130 characters in body |
|
Mar 26 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Mar 26 |
asked | Difference between “supposedly” and “supposably” |
|
Feb 8 |
comment |
Difference between “run into”, “come upon” and “come across” It's weird to hear these phrases in the present tense. I think of them almost exclusively in the past tense. ran into, came upon, came across. Maybe the past present as well, "we then come across a skeleton" |