What are you studying other words?
What is another word for studying?
revision | cramming |
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disquisition | probing |
reading | probe |
schooling | account |
scrutiny | cogitation |
What do you mean by study?
1 : the act of making an effort to learn by reading, practicing, or memorizing. 2 : a careful investigation or examination of something the study of a disease. 3 : a room especially for study, reading, or writing.
What is the difference between pursuing and studying?
Both are correct, although “pursuing” sounds more formal. It is also more commonly used than “studying.” So, if your question is in regards to your resume, go for “pursuing.”
How do you say still studying?
Similar meaning
- continues to consider.
- continues to explore.
- continues to look.
- continued to address.
- continued to examine.
- continued to study.
- continues to examine.
- continues to investigate.
How do you say I’m studying?
These all describe that you are studying or working overnight.
- I have to cram for my test tomorrow.
- I have a report/ essay/ presentation due tomorrow.
- I must finish reviewing for my class or meeting.
- I will be up all night (doing something).
- I am going to pull an all-nighter.
- Don’t wait up for me.
Is it correct to say studying?
“I have been studying” is correct. When using “have” as an auxiliary verb, the next verb must be a past participle. “I have gone, I have seen, I have been.” “studying” is a present participle and must be used with some form of “be” as the auxiliary. “I am studying, You were studying, I have been studying”.
How do you use study in a sentence?
Study sentence example
- I guess I should stay here and study as well, but…
- I study about the earth, and the animals, and I like arithmetic exceedingly.
- I study French, too.
- He seemed content to study her.
- This had been Sasha.
- At ten I study about the earth on which we all live.
How do you say currently studying?
It will be like: “ I’m currently studying at university.” or “ I’m currently studying in university.” If you want to enhance your sentence forming, grammar (punctuations like a comma, etc) and writing skills then, use the app “Grammarly”.
How do you say I am studying a degree?
‘I am pursuing degree’ sounds correct. I AM PURSUING IS THE CORRECT WAY TO SAY……… You are pursuing “so and so” degree. Subjects are studied, whereas a degree is a combination of several subjects.
How do you say currently studying MBA?
“I’m pursuing MBA” is correct as present participle of pursue would be pursuing.
How do you say I’m currently studying?
If you say, ‘I am doing a study right now’, it means that you are pursuing a detailed study of a particular subject or topic. If you say, ‘I am studying right now’, it simply means that you are studying something at this moment.
How can I use studying in a sentence?
Studying sentence example
- In the mean time, I guess I’ll get some studying done.
- I am studying in Boston, with my dear teacher.
- He hesitated, studying her face with a puzzled expression.
- Sam is studying to be a veterinarian.
- He was studying the mountain ranges intently.
Were studying in a sentence?
Sentence examples for we were studying from inspiring English sources. We were studying the Greeks”. We were studying France at school. The patterns we were studying were on a different scale.
Which is correct study on or study of?
Senior Member. I would use “on” if talking about a formal study with carefully defined procedures and goals. I would use “of” in a less formal context.
How do you say I am pursuing a degree?
Dear Sir/Madam, I am currently pursuing my third year Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication. I am very interested in networking and have decided to do a CCNA to pursue my career in that field. But many of my well wishers advised m.
Is it studying in or studying at?
The correct preposition is at! For example, you would say: “I’m studying at Harvard University.” Other correct examples using this preposition include: I’m studying for a PhD at the university.
How do you say I’m studying in college?
English (U.S.) While it would be grammatical to say either “I am studying at the college”, or “I study at the college”, in American English both sentences would be odd and unnatural. Speakers of American English simply do not use the word “study” this way.