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- Long (Pole Poll Pull)? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
When you're indicating that something is the critical path that causes the whole project to take a long time, which one is it? Long Pole Long Poll Long Pull I actually find various sources when I
- long due vs long overdue - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I think "long overdue" is stronger than "long due" in the following sense: "long due" suggests that this something is beyond schedule, but in a way that is almost acceptable "Long overdue", on the other hand, means that this something is so much beyond the deadline that all hopes have been lost, and your landlord will have to litigate, and you had better worry Also, "long overdue" seems to
- grammaticality - Is long time no see grammatically correct? - English . . .
Long time is comprehensible, and an exchange like the following is plausible: Alice: Hey, it's been a long time Bob: Yeah, long time no see! In this hypothetical conversation, I think it's plausible that Bob's long time is a reference back to Alice's long time, so it seems to me that long time no see is compositional rather than opaque
- adverbs - for long vs. for a long time - English Language Learners . . .
I have not heard from him for long or for a long time Can I use for long and for a long time in the above sentence interchangeably? Or do these phrases have different meaning and usage?
- A word for when you tried for so long to achieve something that by the . . .
Is there a word to describe the feeling of when you have tried for something for so long that when you get it the novelty is gone? For example, you apply for a job so many times that when you final
- Is yearslong a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The problem with printing "yearslong" as one word is that it does not distinguish between "years long," something lasting for years, and "year slong," which is a slong belonging to a year
- What is the difference between in a long time and for a long time?
There are two sentences below I have played soccer for a long time I have played soccer in a long time What is the difference between the two sentences above in meaning? Please, tell me
- “so long as” vs. “as long as” - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I just googled the difference between as long as and so long as The difference has alredy been discussed here There are, it seems, two contexts for these expressions: lengths and physical compar
- What does the line So long and thanks for all the fish! mean?
22 "So long and thanks for all the fish" is the title of the fourth book from the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" tetralogy Used in a message it is just a humourous way to say goodbye, calling to mind the leaving of the dolphins from Earth saying thanks for the fish they had gotten
- How do I decide if an i is pronounced long or short?
The way for your students to acquire whether it's a short or long I is the exact same way they'll acquire anything else - comprehensible input They need to listen to native level speakers more, and pay active attention to the things about which they're confused
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