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  1. 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...

  2. shown or showed ? | WordReference Forums

    Jul 7, 2009 · The past participle shown was uncommon before the 19th century, but is now the preferred form in standard English. In the UK, showed is regarded as archaic or dialectal.

  3. as shown or as is shown? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 9, 2016 · But you need to consider the verb's subject for this phrase to make sense. 1. as is shown in the picture 2. as is known by who? who knows this? 3. as is mentioned in the text shown here 4. …

  4. As shown on / in (the) table/graph/chart/picture

    Jul 5, 2012 · 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 …

  5. as shown or as is shown - WordReference Forums

    Jul 30, 2014 · Hello everybody I have a question about grammar. Prepositions are easy to understand as shown above. In this sentence says as shown above, Can I say as is shown above? I say that …

  6. shown by or shown in - WordReference Forums

    Feb 10, 2012 · 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...

  7. 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 …

  8. below/as below/as shown below | WordReference Forums

    Oct 5, 2013 · Hello, I looked up below/as below/as shown below in the former threads and think the two of the following sentences are idiomatic while the other is not. Would you please help me confirm …

  9. 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.

  10. 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 …