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  1. verbs - The past participle of "split": "split" or "splitted ...

    11. Okt. 2018 · The past tense, and past participle of "split" is "split". I don't think that "splitted" is grammatical, though I dare say it gets used.

  2. "Split in" vs "split into" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    20. Juli 2012 · In the sentence I have a bibliography page which I'd like to split in/into sections which would you rather use: split in or split into? Why?

  3. "The splits" vs "a split" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    31. Jan. 2012 · The problem with this is that unlike the runs or scissors or the heebie-jeebies or any other example I can think of, The Splits has multiple forms of use that necessitate a …

  4. What are the rules for splitting words at the end of a line?

    Every entry has a word split into syllables, and technically speaking, according to traditional rules of typesetting, you can hyphenate a word at any syllable boundary. For example in the Merriam …

  5. What are the differences between "crack", "slit", "crevice", "split ...

    For the most part, the words are interchangeable. Distinguishing between multiple examples of such things can be aided by their individual connotations: crack a line on the surface of …

  6. idioms - What does "You have successfully split a hair that did not ...

    What is the meaning of the following sentence? You have successfully split a hair that did not need to be split. Source: this post on the Programmers Stack Exchange.

  7. When to use split and split up - English Language & Usage Stack …

    3. Aug. 2011 · What should be used in below sentence: “split” or “split up”, and why? We need to split up the background image of the website into two parts.

  8. "Split in half" vs. "split in two" — which one is correct?

    24. März 2013 · Does the "in" imply multiplication, in which case split in half is correct, or is it division? It sounds like the latter to me, but I've heard it used both ways.

  9. Are split infinitives grammatically incorrect, or are they valid ...

    Split infinitives involve the to-infinitive specifically. The "to" not a "preposition"; it is a infinitive marker. Lastly, I found your arguments about "wanna" & "gonna" unconvincing and irrelevant …

  10. "Please, cut the apple in halves." or "Please, cut it in half."?

    25. Aug. 2014 · The subscription-only LDOCE mentions this in its collocations section: divide/split something in half Divide the dough in half. reduce/cut something by half (=make something …