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  1. 25 oct. 2011 · 2. A task that has been noted as one that must be completed, especially on a list. My to-do list has been growing longer every day. And: Noun todo (plural todos) (US) A task yet to be done; an item on a to-do list. You can use whichever you want, but be consistent.

  2. 6、Any. do:学习专注的时间管理工具 在「管理」上 Any.do 没有前面的工具那么强大,但是在「聚焦」上 Any.do 则提供了许多独特设计。 像是早上的聚焦今日事件提醒,手机上聚焦下一步行动的设计,还有利用类似 Trello 看板的方式,让你分配今日、明日与之后的任务,从而专注在当下的行动。

  3. In styles that use a serial comma, an exception is made before an ampersand, which is a display element, not a word. When an ampersand is used in a list, the serial comma is omitted because it's visually jarring. If the comma before an ampersand is needed to avoid ambiguity, the best thing to do is change the ampersand back to the word "and."

  4. Apart from the literal held in the hand, the other common idiomatic usage for this one is that if something is "in hand" it's being actively dealt with (by implication, really close to you), not just sitting on your "to-do" list.

  5. 17 avr. 2018 · Second, it's common to italicize words as words (or phrases as phrases) rather than to put them in quotation marks (CMOS 7.48–69, and 7.63 specifically). As none of these slogans contain commas themselves, semicolons do not need to be used; and with italics, periods can be used at the end of each to further separate them. –

  6. 4 nov. 2013 · There's no known evidence bucket list was used as a "list of things to do before you die" before the movie. The OED has bucket list from 29 June 2006, about the film "The Bucket List". There's no evidence in Nexis of bucket list before 2006. There's nothing in Usenet and Google Groups for "my bucket list" before the OED.

  7. I want 'below' to be used as an adjective, but I think it is not generally accepted ('bad form'), buit the position is still in question; one can have adjectives (rarely) come after the noun. But I feel that this particular 'below' is more adverbial. The M-W definition doesn't give an example and OED doesn't list an adjectival entry. The ...

  8. So if you want to add ketchup to your list of dislikes, you have to say, “I like neither hot dogs nor mustard nor ketchup.” It would be incorrect to use an “or” anywhere in that sentence—or to leave out either case of “nor.” So taking your list as even a single sentence, I think you need to repeat nor. So you could write (note ...

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  10. Many prepositional phrases do not "modify" anything other than the whole circumstance expressed in the predicate (I would prefer to say that they express part of its meaning, rather than modify it). In your example with information doesn't modify us (in the way it would in They saw us with the information ); rather, it specifies part of the activity of providing.

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