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24. Feb. 2013 · Jun 7, 2015. #7. olympics said: 1) rate-the number of times something happens, or the number of examples of something within a period of time. 2) frequency-the number of times that something happens within a particular period of time of within a particular group of people. I don't understand the difference.
3. Mai 2017 · 由于函数 FREQUENCY 返回一个数组,要得到数组的结果,必须将公式变成为数组,需要按下Ctrl+Shift+Enter来确定,可以看来公式带有 { =FREQUENCY (B2:B13,F2:F4)}括号了,代表为数组公式. 5/5. 当然没有变成数组公式,可以在数组中看到函数中,直接看到计数结果. EXCEL.
11. Mai 2011 · I agree that "many times" and "often" can mean the same thing, and indicate the greatest frequency, and that "several times" comes next. However, the sentence Jack has sometimes visited Hawaii before makes no sense at all to me. I would say that "sometimes" is being used incorrectly in such a sentence, and that it cannot be used this way in the ...
1. Nov. 2005 · C: All motor vehicles need to be inspected every two years. "Frequency", I think, indicates the number of times per day, month, etc., while "interval" suggests the same number of days, months, etc. in between an event. Does the statement "C" indicate both frequency and intervals at which to inspect all vehicles. Oh, this is so confusing!
28. Feb. 2013 · For example, a transformer was built for the nominal tension 380 V, nominal frequency 50 Hz; the actual values can be imposed externally. A rated value is some intrinsic property that you measure. At the given nominal tension and frequency, the transformer has a rated impedance of 1 Kilo Ohms.
29. Feb. 2012 · Here, barely is almost 'frequency adverb', but not quite (in my opinion0. * Edit: A second thought: On the other hand, if you said that a teenager 'barely goes' to school these days, that would seem to me a very ordinary way to say that they go very infrequently. Maybe it depends on context more than I considered at first.
9. Jan. 2010 · If the noun is countable, you also have to pluralise it (remember adjectives have no plural form). For example: appearance frequency --> frequency of appearance. word classification --> classification of words. toy storage --> storage for toys. dog food --> food for dogs. apple pie --> pie made of apples. word appearance frequency --> frequency ...
16. Jan. 2012 · Jan 16, 2012. #4. You can't generally assume that "sometimes" means anything more than "some times", i.e. "a few times". It is also subjective, depending on the age of the speaker and on how often he has visitors. It could be as infrequent as once a year, or as frequent as every few days.
18. Sept. 2010 · My students are learning the affirmative, negative and interrogative form of the simple present tense and the position of the frequency adverbs like the ones mentioned above. For example: "We often go to a fast food restaurant". How can I transform it in the negative form? I really don't know which is the right solution: - We don't go often etc.
29. Apr. 2010 · means something different from: (2) She doesn't often write to me. but the distinction is clear because "often" precedes the word which it qualifies. When "often" occurs at the end of the sentence, though quite idiomatic, it is less clear which word it qualifies: She doesn't write to me often. could mean either (1) or (2) according to tone, but: