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Mar
26
revised What is the word that denotes the words preceding these nouns?
Removed meta information.
Mar
26
suggested suggested edit on What is the word that denotes the words preceding these nouns?
Mar
24
asked Can “nuisance” be an adjective?
Mar
12
revised Is there a word for a person who gives out too many extraneous details?
Copy edit (partly interpretation).
Mar
12
suggested suggested edit on Is there a word for a person who gives out too many extraneous details?
Feb
26
answered What does “something 101” mean?
Feb
7
accepted “I'm having” - an illness?
Feb
5
revised “I'm having” - an illness?
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Feb
5
asked “I'm having” - an illness?
Feb
3
revised Is this usage of “aren't” proper English?
(Not 100% sure about this correction.)
Feb
3
suggested suggested edit on Is this usage of “aren't” proper English?
Feb
3
comment Is the word “Americana” capitalized?
@kiamlaluno: it could be, but Americana has a distinct meaning. Americana: All things peculiar to the United States' culture and people, anything that is a symbol of American life.
Feb
2
comment Is “Law of Leaky Abstractions” a proper noun?
The quote in the question is not a title. The sentence is in the body text of the Wikipedia article: "As coined by Spolsky, the Law of Leaky Abstractions states "All non-trivial abstractions, to some degree, are leaky."". Do you mean the capitalisation from the title has leaked into the body text and statement 3 is correct?
Feb
2
revised Is “Law of Leaky Abstractions” a proper noun?
added 82 characters in body
Feb
2
revised Is “Law of Leaky Abstractions” a proper noun?
added 1 characters in body; added 82 characters in body
Feb
2
asked Is “Law of Leaky Abstractions” a proper noun?
Jan
31
revised What do you call the word used in prose to describe the surroundings to make prose richer?
Jeopardy compliance.
Jan
31
suggested suggested edit on What do you call the word used in prose to describe the surroundings to make prose richer?
Jan
31
suggested suggested edit on Repeating the consonant in many words in a sentence or phrase
Jan
23
accepted Adjectival step by step