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  • phrases - No problem or no problems? - English Language Usage . . .
    10 It depends If the following case Can you finish on time? Yes No problem you use the singular form On the contrary, in a phrase like: I carefully examined your solution, and found no problems in it you can also use the plural form, indicating that you examined more than one possible problems in the suggested solution
  • expressions - When should no problem replace youre welcome as a . . .
    It seems to me that "no problem" isn't appropriate for all situations as a response to "thank you", such as when I express thanks for receiving a cup of coffee at the local doughnut shoppe To me, responding "no problem" to "thank you" implies there might have been a problem, which was somehow narrowly averted
  • She or her following no one but?
    Which pronoun is correct in the following sentence? No one but her she ever made a perfect score on the test The answer according to the book is "her", but it is getting on my nerves I tried sol
  • orthography - noone, no one or no-one? - English Language Usage . . .
    What is the correct form? Does context play a role? Are there noticeable trends towards the awkward "noone" or is it just a by-product of careless orthography on the Internet?
  • What is the origin and history of the word motherf---er?
    He has no idea, or no power, to keep his wife from another man Your mother two-times him with impunity Your mother is a slut and a harlot Not only does she cuckold your father, but she does so wantonly in marriage, and one implication is that she might too be busy getting some to adequately take care of you and your siblings
  • word choice - How about vs. What about - English Language Usage . . .
    Is there a difference between starting a question with How about and What about? Can we use both expressions interchangeably?
  • One-to-one vs. one-on-one - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One-to-one is used when you talk about transfer or communications You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination For eg , a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i e , no ccs or bccs In maths, a one-to-one mapping maps one element of a set to a unique element in a target set One-on-one is the correct adjective in your example See Free
  • Theres no point + gerund vs theres no point in + gerund
    There's no point in talking to you - within during the action of my talking to you there is no point Without the “in” “There's no point talking to you” equates “to the action of talking to you exists without a point”
  • Use of the word off to indicate a quantity
    Using "off" to indicate quantity is quite common in Engineering jargon It is quite usual to find such sentences in engineering books, and invoices Though it is incorrect yet used extensively It is better to change the sentence as to not use it Just one correction in adherence to correct use of numbers in sentences The correct one is: The system has one service and two host connections
  • Should one use of when abbreviating number of. . . using no. ?
    One of the answers to the above question writes e g "Number of guests" should not be abbreviated, although it's a common enough abbreviation in computer science; examples can be found by searching for "No of queries" in Google Scholar





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