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singular vs plural - 'Two litres' as one thing (the form of a verb ... 12 Oct 2017 · I personally might say "There's two quarts of milk remaining" but "There are exactly two quarts of milk left in this gallon bottle." That is, the choice could well depend on whether I …
meaning in context - What does "a whole coke bottle" here mean ... 20 May 2016 · "A whole coke bottle" is most likely referring to "a whole bottle of Coca-Cola" as you say, but the sentence doesn't make sense for a different reason. It's missing something, …
tense - When to use "drank" and "drunk" - English Language … 21 Oct 2014 · I am a bit confused in using drank and drunk. I know we use it with past tense but not when to use drank and when to use drunk. What are the better ways to use these? I visited …
Usage of "eyeglasses" and "glasses" - English Language … 2 Feb 2015 · The first sentence suggests "glasses" means "eyeglasses" (since eyesight degrades with age) and the second sentence reveals that "glasses" actually means "drinking glasses" …
word usage - What's the difference between lid and cap? 14 Jun 2020 · What do you mean by 'a Coke can is a bottle'? Fizzy drinks come in either cans (with a ringpull) or bottles (with a cap). I would call the top of a narrow-necked container a cap, …
"Please Find Attached or "Please Find Enclosed" in a formal email? 7 Jul 2016 · Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference would be appropriate; you cannot enclose anything in an email because they don't have envelopes. …
Indefinite article before uncountable "drink" nouns, e.g. "a water" 1. Ordering, Asking, or Serving Water In a restaurant or bar, the elliptical construction "a water" is acceptable, and understood to mean "a glass of water". One can often hear a request like, …
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word request - What do we call glasses with thick lenses - English ... 28 Sep 2018 · Coke-bottle glasses and beer bottle glasses are both American-English expressions. However, if the OP is writing a story set in the British Isles, I would suggest thick …
"It is" or "it are" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Does it always agree with a singular verb? For example, does one say (i) or rather (ii)? (i) It is the birds he is chasing away. (ii) It are the birds he is chasing away.