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  1. high or advance/advanced knowledge | WordReference Forums

    Sep 10, 2015 · Which one is correct and what is the difference? I have high knowledge of English. I have advance/advanced knowledge of English. Are both equally idiomatic and formal? What would …

  2. a high knowledge (of this)? | WordReference Forums

    Sep 27, 2016 · Hi all! My friend wrote the following: A: What do you think affects you most deeply? B: Knowledge. A: Looks like you have a high knowledge of this. Question: Does the pink part make …

  3. good knowledge in/of | WordReference Forums

    Dec 27, 2007 · Hello, what is the difference between "good knowledge in" and "good knowledge of" ? Don't we use "good knowledge in" when the word that follow is more general ? For example, do I say …

  4. a variety of experience / experiences | WordReference Forums

    Aug 4, 2017 · 1. My most important goal in high school is to gain a variety of knowledge and experience. In the sentence above, which expression is correct? <a variety of experience / a variety of …

  5. extensive, moderate, substantial [level of experience]

    May 9, 2016 · I assume that 'extensive' is the highest rank. I would have expected 'substantial' to be the next highest rank, as it is in the website you link to, where they require "Substantial (Level 6) or …

  6. reach a plateau / level off | WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2024 · Hi people. Is reach a plateau used only after an increase and not a decrease, whereas "level off" can be used after either an increase or a decrease? The price increased and then reached …

  7. all my senses, including the one most often forgotten

    Jan 19, 2025 · After a year in Santa Fe, I’ve finally started to scratch the surface of knowing this landscape. But the learning is slow and requires all my senses, including the one most often …

  8. High school vs preparatory school - WordReference Forums

    Feb 3, 2023 · No there doesn't. "Junior high school" and "senior high school". I'm not sure I understand this answer. To my knowledge, while around here (New York City), there are some schools that call …

  9. 求学 - WordReference Forums

    Mar 27, 2019 · I agree, but in practical use, it almost never means to go to a primary school or middle school. Would a young, primary school student think so deeply as "seeking knowledge", after all? …

  10. Well-versed - WordReference Forums

    Apr 16, 2008 · I can't agree; "well versed" certainly means to have a very high level of knowledge, or experience, but it does not indicate the absolute. The originators of this program are certainly very …