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Dec 18 |
answered | Is it correct to say, “Will you do it or NO?” |
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Dec 16 |
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What does “call past” mean? @phoog. After a night, a reread and a thought, I realise that you are right. I can't stand the americans saying 'uh-see' insteed of 'oz-ze'. But seriously, it's hard to remember, or even know, what is only local/regional when we have tv and audio shows from around the world. I am sure that many words we aussies use are from the States, but many Americans don't seem to know them. But then the same goes for what we think of as from Engliand. Other phrases that mean the same are 'popped in', 'called by', 'popped by', 'called into'. Many others I can't think of ATM. |
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Dec 16 |
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Dec 16 |
answered | What does “call past” mean? |