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  • grammar - Correspond to vs. Correspond with - English Language Usage . . .
    To avoid confusion, use 'correspond with' to indicate written communication with someone and use 'correspond to' to indicate agreement or harmony
  • Is there an expression or idiom which corresponds to changing ones . . .
    Ironically, what motivated my question was a French-language textbook In French, there is an expression "changer d'avis comme de chemise" which would translate to "changing one's mind as often as
  • single word requests - Whats the name of the little number or symbol . . .
    The word footnote seems to only refer to the actual text that you are brought to if you follow the little number or symbol (such as '*') to the bottom of the page Does the actual superscript cha
  • What is the difference between thee and thou?
    Thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are Early Modern English second person singular pronouns Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy thine is the possessive form Before they all merged into the catch-all form you, English second person pronouns distinguished between nominative and objective, as well as between singular and plural (or formal): thou - singular
  • american english - What is British (-ize) spelling style? - English . . .
    The Oxford spelling affects about 200 verbs, and is favoured on etymological grounds, in that ‑ize corresponds more closely to the Greek etymon, -ίζω (‑ízō) Now it is true the -ise has prevailed in British English probably by imitating the French suffix, according to OED:
  • A salad or just salad - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    See for example the Beatrix Potter story The Tale of Jeremy Fisher And Mr Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise brought a salad with him in a string bag The picture makes this meaning clear This corresponds to usage of the word "Salat" in German, which still (on its own) means "lettuce"
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    For instance, German Wetter can be explained as coming from Proto-Germanic * wedrą German t usually comes from Proto-Germanic d (that's why English d corresponds to German t in words such as Wort word, reiten ride, Tod death, and Tag day) So, why did the d in weather change to th?
  • What is the ū sound in English symbol?
    In the American Accent Training, it shows ū (a line over u) is a tense vowel, and takes "smooth" as an example However, according to Merriam-Webster dictionary, it should be [ˈsmüt͟h], and the
  • modal verbs - Using may vs. can to express permission - English . . .
    If requesting discretion is equivalent to a future tense and the transfer of discretion is a present tense then there is another use of may that corresponds to a past tense by expressing the existence of a privilege and calling attention to discretion to either act or to refrain from action





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