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- What does ter mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
ter summat stronger if yeh've got it is used to show heavy accent or a dialect by writing words as they are pronounced (see Phonemic orthography) Here ter would be the phonemic orthography of to: I wouldn't say no to something stronger if you've got it, mind (I have written in bold the words that were replaced to imitate accent )
- spelling - When is the suffix -tor and -ter used? - English Language . . .
There is also a usage trend to use -tor when the intent is to emphasize that the agent is a person, while -ter is used when the agent is not necessarily a person For example, ‘compu tor ’ the original term meaning a person performing computation later becoming ‘compu ter ’ when calculations were performed by either people or machines
- Whats the difference between `Hello` and `Hello there`?
"Hello" is a common greeting Perhaps the most common in English The addition of 'there' can be for a few reasons
- What is the difference between I did and I have done
"I did" is the "simple past" form We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past
- How to use There being? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- What is the difference between there is no and there is not?
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- did + present tense (or ) Past tense of the verb [duplicate]
Part 1 In English, the basic sentence structure of a declarative statement is "subject aux verb object" Aux stands for an auxiliary verb which may be missing
- proper nouns - I and John vs. John and myself vs. John and I . . .
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