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- meaning - What does “Gurl” mean? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Katy Perry has a pop dance song titled California Gurls What does Gurls mean in that context? For me, after readying the lyrics, it's about California Girls; is this spelling something Katy di
- Where should the comma be placed in the salutation of a letter?
Sometimes I see a comma after the proper name: Hello Mr Black, In order to give you But my native language is not English and I think that the comma in this phrase should be placed befo
- Etymology of -by suffix in proper nouns - English Language Usage . . .
I am curious to find out about the etymology of the suffix -by in proper nouns such as the following: Hornby, Gatsby, Bartleby, Barlby, Selby, Osgodby, Keisby, and Hanby
- word choice - Better able to or able to better - English Language . . .
Is it grammatically correct to say "better able to" or "able to better"? This applies to any usage I can think of, but the sentence that prompted this question is: Users are [phrase] understand
- Is it necessary to begin a new paragraph after a person speaks?
When I was in school, I was taught to always begin a new paragraph after a quotation or after a speaker concludes a segment of dialogue However, in recent years, I have seen authors abandon this r
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What is the correct way to style academic degrees in British English? I've got a name: Jane Doe RN Dip HV BSc My question is: How should I style the degrees? Jane Doe, RN Dip , HV, BSc or:
- What does the saying any time now really mean?
Any time now Nana will show up with the cookies What is the meaning of "any time now"? Should "any time" be one word or two? The words seem to conflict and are sort of nebulous because now refers
- Usage of he himself - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The boy's innate goodness will withstand the challenges because unless he himself wants to turn evil, [ ] My teacher thinks that commas should set off the word "himself", but I disagree Who is
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