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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Segue
It literally means follows in Italian, but segue is the word you’re looking for.
In a fast way Peter brought up a childhood story of his.
I want to disagree with the real definition that attributes it to stage acting. And though comedians segue their topic, it’s an art. If I is talking with a friend about oranges and suddenly he starts talking about his love for cheese, I’d say to him, “What a strange segue, my friend. ”
to
use it like a noun like segue, you’d have to say In a quick diversion….
How might I help a new girl?
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Asked on March 9, 2021 in Single word requests.
Is there such a thing as only idioms?
- I have plenty
- of friends whom I’ve
- known since we were born and yet
- to come
across a single word that can sum up the idea of being “like brothers”… most of the time, I just say “We might as well be brothers”
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
For Nouns, the
is definitive Adjectives aside. The rule still goes for all nouns due to basic adjectives.
a is not definitive (infinitive)
The rich China
Defines China as rich.
A rich China
Indicates an individual China that is rich.
China of America: A small area of New York City. Everyone lives
in China.
Why Should I Care?
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