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  1. May 3, 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.

  2. Feb 24, 2013 · Frequency is used to define cyclical events based on a standardized unit of measure such as the International System of Units, e.g. 1 hertz is a frequency that describes cycles occurring at the rate of 1 per second.

  3. Nov 1, 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!

  4. Mar 16, 2009 · Mar 16, 2009. #1. The island's residents also rely on WFP emergency-food-relief programs because of the frequency with which they are struck by cyclones and droughts. This is from TIME. While I was reading the sentence, I thought it would be more natural if "high frequency" instead of just "frequency" was used.

  5. May 12, 2011 · Colorado. English-US. May 11, 2011. #2. "Many times" and "often" could refer to the same number of times: many of them. "Several times" falls somewhere in the middle. "Sometimes" seems to refer to the fewest number of times. It could, however, mean "several times". None of these adjectives is very precise, Akimura.

  6. Sep 18, 2010 · Sep 18, 2010. #1. Hello! I would like to have a clarification about the use of "always, sometimes, often, ..." in negative sentences. 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 ...

  7. Nov 14, 2022 · It uses the present perfect continous with the adverb "always". That one works, because always licenses use of the progressive aspect to describe something that’s been the case one’s whole life. But it’s not an adverb of frequency unless it relates to a repeated action, rather than an ongoing state. In other words, that particular ...

  8. Feb 29, 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. Sep 10, 2017 · Sep 8, 2017. #3. Hi Jorge, it certainly depends on the context. Present simple can be used while reporting as long as the action that refers to is still a habit or remains unchanged in the present: the backshift or change of tense is not required when the statement is still true. However, I would stick to "Johnny said he used to study (or would ...

  10. Aug 22, 2020 · Th. Chez said: Thanks for the example vikky, that helps a lot. You can use either more often or more frequently In this case. ‘More often’ is certainly the commonest phrase, especially in everyday speech, I’d say. Thanks for the Reply Chez , so it means we can use 'more often' and 'more frequent' to compare an event with 0 frequency ...

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