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  • grammaticality - Send versus sends; and has versus have - English . . .
    HOWEVER: rhetorician's 'There seems to be a movement today toward eliminating that [ie subjunctive] mode in both speaking and writing ' and endorsement by say Quirk et al for the alternative choice of the indicative (here 'sends') in a mandative structure mean that labelling 'sends' incorrect here is incorrect
  • What do you call someone who sends an email? [closed]
    Correspondent, from-name, message-author (or shorter: msg-author), first-author, communicator The previously suggested words, "Author", "Creator" or "Writer", are
  • Is there such a construction as to send hello or to send hi?
    I've stumbled upon such strucure several times: Andrew sends his hello's so looks like it could be used, even though to the majority of native English speakers it obviously doesn't sound normal Andrew gives sends his regards, probably, would be a better choice Google Books results for "sends his hello"
  • What does God sends meat and devil sends cooks mean?
    John Ray, A Collection of English Proverbs (1678) identifies "God sends meat, and the Devil sends cooks" as a Scottish saying; and James Kelley, Complete Collection of Scottish Proverbs (1721) offers a very straightforward explanation for it: God sends Meat, and the Dee'l Cooks A passionate Expression, when our Meat is ill dress'd
  • single word requests - Person who invites: Inviter or Invitor . . .
    There is a clean word that defines person that is invited: an invitee However, I can't seem to find a straight definition of either terms that would define a person who invites the invitee Is it "
  • terminology - What is the proper way to say queryer - English . . .
    The person who sends can be a sender, the person who receives can be a receiver Similarly the person who responds (to a query) can be a responder But can the person who queries be a queryer? I've thought about using initiator, but I'd prefer something more specific Thanks in advance
  • Whats the meaning of a text message consisting only of a dot?
    In Kurt Vonnegut's absurdist science fiction novel, The Sirens of Titan, the entire purpose of the evolution of the human race was to produce and deliver a small replacement part to a moon-stranded spaceship so it could complete its mission of carrying a message from one side of the universe to the other
  • formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you . . .
    I have received an email from someone at work He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email It looks like you sent
  • What is a word for an employee who works at geographically different . . .
    In the case of employment, under the agreement, a detached worker is an employee whose employer sends him or her from one country to work temporarily in the other country for the same employer or for an affiliate of that employer
  • single word requests - Referring to an email sent to an individual, but . . .
    Somebody (A) sends a mail with subject S, to many folks (B,C,D) who send few responses to all recipients, with the same subject S, meaning that these mails are all part of the mail chain Now, B sends a reply, to C only, with few concerns After that, few more mails are sent to all in the main conversation





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