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“Cancel” versus “close” versus “abolish” when referring to a debit/credit card
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What are some of the better English reference grammars?
Thanks for that, Jason.
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“Whereäs” as an alternative spelling of “whereas”
Last I checked, the only place I see this consistently is in the New Yorker.
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Repeating the consonant in many words in a sentence or phrase
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Repeating the consonant in many words in a sentence or phrase
What did they have in mind?
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Is the question mark misused in affirmative sentences?
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Why are there two pronunciations for “either”?
@Steve: That was just my way of pointing out that "there" was misspelled in the original title. :)
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