-
As long as the adverb ‘quite’ in AmEng idiomatically carries an emphatic sense to it — pretty much similar to …
- 265K views
- 30 answers
- 98K votes
-
In British instalments, the word progress is given in a bold sentence, while the word ‘progress’ is in pro—gress. Whereas …
- 267K views
- 1 answers
- 99K votes
-
I want to call my dog spalding I want it to be pronounced with , not with . How can …
- 346K views
- 226 answers
- 127K votes
-
Today while reading news paper I come across the sentence “she went shopping earlier in the day”…what does it mean…..? …
- 385K views
- 65 answers
- 142K votes
-
I try to write dates as one of: 2014-01-03 3 Jan 2013 3 Jan 2013 avoiding slashes altogether so as …
- 397K views
- 146 answers
- 147K votes
-
I believe that there are speakers on both sides of the pond, and on one of them a good one. …
- 431K views
- 106 answers
- 159K votes
-
What is different by “jumping” over a person who holds a higher position than oneself? e. c. c.. i. f. …
- 509K views
- 181 answers
- 188K votes
-
Can I ask this question again without answering it? If I were, would I do so? What if my friend …
- 515K views
- 1 answers
- 191K votes
-
I’m a friend and I talk about middle and center. I’ve always preferred centre over middle. But I’ve always used …
- 638K views
- 39 answers
- 235K votes
-
What is the question to be answered in StackExchange? com/a/28633/1464 I think many people have heard of driving (or riding) …
- 654K views
- 12 answers
- 241K votes