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  • meaning - already vs yet in negative clauses - English Language . . .
    They mean much the same in this context, but there is a slight difference in perspective "Not yet" means not by this point in time "already" means before now Really though, your choice in this matter would be driven by what was already spoken What has someone else said to elicit this response?
  • immigration - Is there a real distinction between “settler” and . . .
    Ann Coulter once said: I am a settler I am descended from settlers — not from immigrants This made me wonder whether English normally distinguishes between settlers and immigrants, or whether t
  • What is the British version of jaywalk?
    American people say jaywalk: to cross a street carelessly or at an illegal or dangerous place The police officer warned us not to jaywalk It seems British people don't say quot;jaywalk quot; Do w
  • What does educated at university mean, exactly?
    Thanks for allowing me to ponder over this topic! Your question is valid I searched some authentic sources and found out something which is useful The first point: educated at university does not necessarily mean that someone has completed their studies degrees An example: Berkeley University of California - A former Oxford don educated at Harvard and Oxford, and a dropout from both, he
  • Which to choose between “that”, “if”, or “whether”?
    @mcalex If you do that you create two clauses, which in writing would need to be separated by a period or a semi-colon
  • What sense does I approve of this message make?
    It's a reference joke which has become a meme On American Television, when political candidates make campaign commercials, the law requires that the candidates themselves say in their own voice: My name is X, and I approve this message This part of the ad stands out so much compared to the slickly produced stuff before, and they're so commonplace in election season, that "I approve of this
  • Is she was younger than he a grammatically correct expression?
    The quote is grammatically correct when than is considered a conjunction This is an example of ellipsis (not to be confused with the punctuation mark), the omission of words that are grammatically required, but can be inferred, and are thus omitted Fully expressed, the quote would read a girl who was three years younger than he was [young] (I bracket the young as no native speaker would
  • comparison - New adjective in comparative form - English Language . . .
    There's a rule about one-syllable adjectives that end in a single vowel and a consonant, that duplicates the consonant in the comparative form: big -- gt; bigger hot -- gt; hotter I've been asking


















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