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Long-time Informix user and developer, experienced in C and Unix (many variants). Email: jonathan.leffler@gmail.com
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Issues with articles
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Should there be a comma before “though” when it occurs at the end of a sentence?
Jan
17
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“Worse comes to worst” or “worst comes to worst”
Jan
17
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Use like something in a sentence
Jan
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Why is it “on *the* one hand”?
Jan
16
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Were contractions less common in olden days?
Jan
16
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What does “the D word” mean in the context of discussing the pros and cons of marriage over co-habitation?
Jan
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“Forgot” vs “Forget”
Jan
14
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What's the difference between “yet another” and “another”?
Jan
9
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What's the difference between “You have my word” and “I promise”?
Jan
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What is the difference between “that's odd”, “that' s weird”, and “that's strange”?
Jan
8
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Is there a hypernym for debit/credit?
Jan
5
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Difference between “abase” and “abash”
Jan
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Is it proper grammar to refer to four digit number in hundreds?
Jan
3
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“Between A and B” or “from A to B”
Jan
3
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What's the difference between a tune and a melody?
Jan
2
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Different size or different sizes?
Jan
1
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Is “it is no calculus” correct grammar?
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In a conditional sentence where the condition contains a list, which serial punctuation mark is used in the list?
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How can I give a project quote politely?
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