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Khoff wrote:
Hmmm. The responses here surprised me because "I have a doctor appointment" does not sound "wrong" to me -- I would be just as likely to say "doctor apppointment" as "doctor's appointment". Does anyone else agree with me? Maybe
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Using the words DROVES and NEWS write seven words using each letter once.
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What six letter word in the English language contains ten other words without rearranging any of its letters?
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GF-My father | | F-Me | | M-This man
Start at This man and follow along the straight line with your finger while you read the riddle ( up or down as necessary). Where you stop is the answer…
That man’s father (me) is my father’s (his
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Anonymous wrote:
The correct answer is that he drops the egg from higher than 6 feet (to give it a solid number let's just say 7 feet). So after 6 feet of falling, of course it hasn't broken, it's still falling! After 7 feet however, the egg
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That is quite all right. No apologies necessary. Some of my employees still argue with me that since premises is the plural form, premise therfore should mean a single property. A new spin on this ongoing debate is if premises is already in plural
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary entry:
Main Entry: 1 prem·ise Variant(s): also pre·miss /'pre-m&s/ Function: noun Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English premisse, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin praemissa, from Latin, feminine of
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Taken from Wikepedia: Origin
The earliest known usage of the term "state of the art" dates back to 1910 from an engineering manual by H.H. Suplee titled Gas Turbine. It reads, "In the present state of the art this is all that can be done."
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Either do I read aloud or to myself. Do I either read out loud, or to myself?
Is the first sentence even correct? I'm not sure how 'either do I' could be used.
I don't like to read out loud. Neither do I. Nor do I.
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I would almost recommend a rewrite of the sentence.
The cost of the journey calculates to 5,000 dollars.
An estimated cost of the journey is 5,000 dollars.
The journey is estimated to cost 5,000 dollars.
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