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  1. The phrasal verb "show up" means 'to arrive' : He showed up, apologising for being late'. But the phrasal verb "show out" means 'to present oneself especially in a public and performative manner' : 'The actress always showed out with a charming and extravagant outfits.'. "Shew" is indeed archaic.

  2. 2016年12月9日 · One use is to make a passive verb: I show the book. The book is shown. ...as I show in the figure. ...as is shown in the figure. Another use acts like an adjective: as shown in the figure. A clearer example of the adjective use is the past participle "beaten": verb: He was beaten.

  3. 2018年3月11日 · It has been shown... [ present perfect tense ] The difference in usage between simple past tense and present perfect tense , is that while both refer to an action that was finished in the past, there is one important difference: simple past tense indicates that something occurred at a specific time in the past, whereas present perfect tense suggests that something occurred at an unknown time ...

  4. 2020年6月15日 · Obviously the word "thus" normally indicates that the showing/exposition was in some preceding text, but even that needn't be the case. Section 1 of a paper could start by saying, for example, First, we [will] prove that A = B, then prove that B = C. Thus it is shown that A = C, the implications of which will be considered in detail in Section 2.

  5. 2017年9月25日 · 1. in. See ozdic.com: PREP. in a/the ~ He showed the price fluctuations in a statistical table. United are second in the table. Is this ('show IN') the only correct usage, or can 'show ON' also be correctly used? Hi @Kika, no, only in is correct.

  6. 2012年2月10日 · Feb 10, 2012. #1. Hello, I would like to ask you if, shown in or shown by and found in or found at would be more correct in the following sencence. As shown in figure 6, the latter villages are found in quite precise areas. Thank-you so much.

  7. 2014年6月29日 · Do you think it is grammatically safe to always put comma before "as shown in Figure". I usually explain a figure completely, and then at the end, write "as shown in Figure". Yes, I think it is always safe, and much more common, to put a comma there. As I said, if you don't, the small clause shown in Figure 1 may be interpreted as applying to ...

  8. 2009年7月7日 · Jul 10, 2014. #8. The only time 'showed' really works is when used in placed of 'performed' but can also work in place of 'aired'. There may be other scenario's but they are few and 'shown' almost always works better. As long as the sentence is structured right, shown can always be used in it's place and it makes things much simpler.

  9. 2017年11月6日 · There are two parts to it: the 'is' part indicates that it's probably a binary (boolean) answer (true or false). The rest of it (Shown, Visible, Enabled etc etc) indicate the question is answers. Not particularly grammatical in English, no, but in the context of a computer language very understandable. Share. Improve this answer.

  10. 2012年7月5日 · You have two questions here. 1. Both "as shown" and "as seen" are correct. There is a difference in emphasis. "As shown" focuses on what the graph or chart does. "As seen" focuses on what the reader does. You can mix them for variety. 2. I would use the preposition "in" in all these cases.

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