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Jan
21
comment Is prefixing “@” to address a person becoming an English standard?
If this is used to just notify, then it need not reside as part of the sentence. But since the general approach is to keep it as it is typed, this new form of punctuation is required to differentiate a name being addressed/notified with a name being part of the statement.
Jan
20
asked Is prefixing “@” to address a person becoming an English standard?
Mar
28
accepted Is prefixing “old” before the word “adage” correct or not?
Mar
28
asked Is prefixing “old” before the word “adage” correct or not?
Feb
29
comment via or by - which one is correct to denote by means of
Thanks Barrie. Is "by" apply for the second part as well?
Feb
29
awarded  Editor
Feb
29
revised via or by - which one is correct to denote by means of
added 9 characters in body
Feb
29
asked via or by - which one is correct to denote by means of
Feb
25
accepted Is preposition required before 'yesterday' in certain cases?
Feb
25
awarded  Scholar
Feb
25
accepted “Connection to/with the server was/has been lost”
Feb
25
awarded  Supporter
Feb
24
comment “having”, “with” or “who have” - which is preferred for an attribute conferring group membership?
Thanks Bidella. As you said, it needs to be formal.
Feb
24
asked “having”, “with” or “who have” - which is preferred for an attribute conferring group membership?
Feb
20
comment Is the phrase 'according to me' correct?
If it's grammatical, can it be used as a replacement for "In my opinion" or "In my view", etc.
Feb
20
asked Is the phrase 'according to me' correct?
Feb
2
awarded  Student
Feb
2
asked “Connection to/with the server was/has been lost”
Jan
3
asked Is preposition required before 'yesterday' in certain cases?