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  • Asked on March 21, 2021 in Meaning.

    Marriage refers to making a long term mutual benefit of a relationship, and what is the result? (English: Wedding) refers to the specific ceremony where two people in marriage get together.

    The idiomatic usage is to talk about the anniversary of wedding ceremony which is to say the anniversary of the day on which the wedding

    ceremony took place.

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    I can have cheeseburger – could they write something correct? What is the question is whether cheeseburger is non-countable? If you had to have a cheeseburger, and you’d say “I can have it” would be appropriate.

    What kinds of protein can I consume?

      I can have fish. You andI. Is beef good? You: Yes, even with dairy; I can have cheeseburger.  

    I mean, is this a little contrived. Is it really acceptable to say “I have fish”), since fish can be countable or uncountable? Could a cheeseburger be both?

    Is it really that easy to sift the bone from the marrow in a grammar checker? I don’t think this use is warranted but others may think it and don’t. Watch the vote count online.

    If I can approve someone or not, so does it also mean I

    can’t have approval.

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    I can have cheeseburger – could they write something correct? What is the question is whether cheeseburger is non-countable? If you had to have a cheeseburger, and you’d say “I can have it” would be appropriate.

    What kinds of protein can I consume?

      I can have fish. You andI. Is beef good? You: Yes, even with dairy; I can have cheeseburger.  

    I mean, is this a little contrived. Is it really acceptable to say “I have fish”), since fish can be countable or uncountable? Could a cheeseburger be both?

    Is it really that easy to sift the bone from the marrow in a grammar checker? I don’t think this use is warranted but others may think it and don’t. Watch the vote count online.

    If I can approve someone or not, so does it also mean I

    can’t have approval.

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    • 14 answers
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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    I can have cheeseburger – could they write something correct? What is the question is whether cheeseburger is non-countable? If you had to have a cheeseburger, and you’d say “I can have it” would be appropriate.

    What kinds of protein can I consume?

      I can have fish. You andI. Is beef good? You: Yes, even with dairy; I can have cheeseburger.  

    I mean, is this a little contrived. Is it really acceptable to say “I have fish”), since fish can be countable or uncountable? Could a cheeseburger be both?

    Is it really that easy to sift the bone from the marrow in a grammar checker? I don’t think this use is warranted but others may think it and don’t. Watch the vote count online.

    If I can approve someone or not, so does it also mean I

    can’t have approval.

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Why doesn’t wikipedia ask for question on a single word? I’d suggest “siblings’ children”

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