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  • meaning - Why are scaring and scarring confused by some . . .
    Scaring is related to the word scare, while scarring is related to the word scar Why is it that some dictionaries get these two words confused? For example, when you use Mac OS X Lion's lookup f
  • adjectives - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The "whole ordeal" includes the involuntary accident outside the medical decision-making, rendering 'regret', 'pointless' and 'avoidable' kind of unmusical (You can't regret a tornado or refer to sneezing as pointless ) "What made the whole experience so disappointing was the avoidable scarring left behind by the unnecessary sutures "
  • Differences between slang words for breasts
    What is the difference between “tits” and “boobs”? P S I'm not sure if this question is appropriate but as English is not my native language I really would love to know the difference
  • What is the relationship name of my wifes brother to me?
    He is your brother-in-law There has already been a similar question posted here to which the answer was "sister-in-law", so I'll finish the list here: Your spouse's brother or your sister's husband is your brother-in-law Your spouse's sister or your brother's wife is your sister-in-law Your spouse's father is your father-in-law Your spouse's mother is your mother-in-law Your daughter's
  • What is the plural form of status? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    There are some situations where status may be considered countable In those cases, the plural form can be used as statuses MacMillan dictionary gives 4 definitions for status, and 3 of them are referred to as countable Personally, I would use status as the plural form instead of statuses
  • Different meaning of looks good vs. looks well
    In the sentences He looks well and He looks good both well and good are adjectives, assuming looks is a copular verb, that is, one that links other elements in the clause The structure is not Subject-Verb-Adverbial, but Subject-Verb-Complement The first sentence normally means that he seems to be in a good state of health The second normally means that he has a pleasing appearance The
  • slang - Etymology of using ya instead of you - English Language . . .
    I have noticed that some people in parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio often say "ya" instead of "you"? As in "Didya do your homework?" instead of "Did you do your homework?" Does anyone know
  • Im flattered meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What does "I'm flattered" mean in context For example; you find out someone is developing feelings for you and you say "I'm flattered I guess"
  • grammaticality - Is it incorrect to say, Give me it? - English . . .
    The construction is perfectly good: in English, you can put an indirect object before the direct object, without a preposition, as Give the dog a bone Give the man a cigar However, I find it a bit awkward to do so when the direct object (the thing you are giving) is a small as the word "it", and would more likely say give it to me On the other hand, I find no problem with show me it
  • meaning - Is it chalk it up to or chock it up to? - English . . .
    Conclusion The idiom "chock it up" can be correct in instances where it means to insert wedge-shaped blocks or other objects next to something to prevent it from rolling, dropping, or coming loose; but it is not correct—at least not yet—in place of chalk it up in the idiomatic expression "chalk it up to X "





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