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What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ”? 23 Aug 2014 · @WS2 In speech, very nearly always. In writing, much less so. I think what may be going on is that one just assumes that “June 1” is pronounced “June First”, or “4 July” as “the Fourth of July”.
What's the meaning of ladybug when you use for men 18 Oct 2016 · Maybe a reference to the rhyme (where bug and bird are interchangeable) "Ladybird, ladybird fly away home, Your house in on fire and your children are gone"? – k1eran Commented Oct 18, 2016 at 7:28
Why "ladybird"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 22 Nov 2010 · Etymonline says:. ladybug 1690s, from lady + bug.The "lady" is the Virgin Mary (cf. Ger. cognate Marienkäfer).In Britain, now usually ladybird beetle (1704), through aversion to the word bug, which there has overtones of sodomy.
word choice - When should we use "and" and/or "and/or"? - English ... There is no official English: English is what its speakers make of it. That said, and/or is terrible English. It should be avoided, and people who use it should be made fun of.
What do you call the process of combining two words to create a … 15 Nov 2012 · Two very well established examples I can think of are: Guesstimate (i.e. Guess + Estimate) Chillax (i.e. Chill + Relax) I guess I am meaning the process where two words are artificially combined in...
How do you handle "that that"? The double "that" problem 25 Sep 2010 · There are three very different uses of that:. Subordinating that: “I know that this is the answer.” ...
Intrude on someone's home? or into? or different preposition? 19 Feb 2025 · @EdwinAshworth: Well, you can't get much help from the static image in the answer itself, but by following the link in immediately-preceding text, you should be able to focus the mouse pointer on each of those 3 nouns making a bit of a comeback over the last couple of decades.
What are the differences between these words: varying, varied, … 24 Jun 2018 · May I ask what is the difference between the use of 'varying', 'varied', 'various' and 'a variety of'? Many thanks!
Use of "in" vs. "with"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange Use of "in" vs. "with"? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 2 months ago. Modified 12 years, 2 months ago.
'Made of' vs. 'Made from' - English Language & Usage Stack … 28 Feb 2013 · For "made from lego" versus of, the results are closer, like 560,000 vs 880,000. Although from is outnumbered, there seems to be enough of a case for validity. – Kaz