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    The word "pwn" is only used for "own" in this sense Because it originated on the internet recently, is slang, and has no obvious pronunciation, there is no uniform pronunciation for "pwn " I have personally heard native English speakers argue that it should be pronounced like pawn, like pone, and like own
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    Is it wrong to say that we can use or omit "the" before "best" with an adverb without any change of meaning, but when we use "most" with an adverb, the meaning of the
  • Cut off and cutoff cut-off - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    From my understanding: cut off is a verb and cutoff or cut-off is a noun Am I right? Or is the BBC right? Can quot;cut off quot; also be a noun? I am confused because of the following sentences
  • “On my own way vs. “in my own way”? - English Language Learners . . .
    If you'd like a situation for on my own way: "I got Louise on her way 10 minutes ago, so she should make it on time I'll be on my own way soon, but might arrive a few minutes late" It's a rather contrived example, but it does "work" for me, as own is used to emphasise that I am now talking about myself rather than Louise
  • Whats the difference between you do have to and you have to
    Don't use the "do-support" version unless you have some specific reason For example, I used it in my first sentence here because it's part of the idiomatic way of issuing a negated imperative - Do not use this, as opposed to the simple non-negated imperative Use this In other contexts we might need it to form a question: Do you love me?, or to add emphasis: Maybe you don't believe me, but I
  • Usage of If any - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Many times, this expression used after an already stated quantity (usually a small one) to further emphasize the unlikelihood of something by using hyperbole Other times, to refer simply to a noun Examples: Sally is only able to have two of those candies, if any (at all) I don't think I've ever had more than three conversations with him, if any (at all) Her feelings, if any, were not shown
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    I've seen such usages many times (including one in this blog post I saw just now) especially when we are writing on the blackboard, but I don't know why between is simplified as b w It seems very s
  • Difference between online and on line
    When do we use online as one word and when as two words? For example, do we say :"I want to go online or on line?"
  • past tense - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In the article about non-finite forms I found out that participle I and gerund have such forms as quot;having been writing quot; and quot;having been being written quot; Do such forms really exi
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    I frequently hear this expression : possessive pronoun + own + something To what extent is that composition different from that one : possessive pronoun + something For example : "Your own c





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