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  1. What is the main difference between process and procedure?

    Aug 27, 2004 · A procedure is a series of actions or operations viewed as discrete steps. A process may not even have steps but may simply be a continuum (the process of …

  2. Difference between Concept and procedure | Antimoon Forum

    Oct 2, 2008 · Difference between Concept and procedure Ron Watson Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:11 pm GMT could you explain the fact that teaching a concept is different from teaching a procedure …

  3. Woke Up Vs. Awakened | Antimoon Forum

    Jul 14, 2007 · I awakened earlier than usual because I had to work in the lab. I woke up earlier than usual because I had to work in the lab. Are both acceptable? This is not a homework …

  4. "I'm sorry!" vs "My bad!" | Antimoon Forum

    Nov 10, 2008 · What's the difference between "I'm sorry!" and "My bad!" in terms of nuance, usage, connotation and etc.

  5. Is it Espresso or Expresso? | Antimoon Forum

    May 25, 2007 · This really should be in the English forum, not the Languages forum. Anyway, there is no difference between them, but "espresso" is the more proper name and "expresso" …

  6. How to pronounce 'N' and 'L' correctly? | Antimoon Forum

    Dec 2, 2009 · The tip of your tongue is at the same place for N and L and you don't release your tongue for either of these sounds. That's only the case with plosives (P, B, T, D, K, G). The …

  7. Mary-marry-merry merger | Antimoon Forum

    Jul 16, 2007 · "the contrast between long and short high and mid vowels is still maintained in initial position, so that the vowel of Mary is associated with the /ey/ of mate, the vowel of merry …

  8. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN LITERATURE&BRITISH LITERATUR

    Dec 27, 2006 · Well, back to the original question: do you think there is any big difference between American and British novels, in terms of style, plotting, characterization, etc.? I don't …

  9. I worry about =\ I am worried about? | Antimoon Forum

    Feb 15, 2009 · Is there any difference between "I worry about" and "I am worried about?" For example: I worry about my future. I am worried about my future. Are they same?

  10. ah - aw | Antimoon Forum

    Mar 21, 2009 · In the West we make no pronunciation difference between "ah" and "aw". We pronounce cot and caught identically, for example. When midwesterners make a distinction …