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  • Which is grammatically correct? Open or opens?
    The second one is correct In The quest opens up doors the verb opens up agrees in person and number with the subject quest The sentence doesn't require are if both the prepositional phrase of finding methods of expression and the restrictive relative clause that is authentic to oneself refer to the noun quest The meaning of the sentence is that that quest which consists of finding methods
  • grammatical number - €10 = ten euro or ten euros? - English . . .
    In this case, in English Euro (or euro) has two accepted plural forms: euros and euro In Community legislative acts the plural forms of euro and cent are spelled without the s, notwithstanding normal English usage Otherwise, normal English plurals are recommended and used; with many local variations such as 'centime' in France Wikipedia
  • meaning - Difference between socket and outlet - English Language . . .
    While translating a technical document I began thinking about socket and outlet It seems like they're mostly interchangeable Is that correct? Or is there a difference between the two?
  • word choice - Congratulation vs. congratulations - English Language . . .
    Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Let me offer you my congratulations for being elected Please send her my congratulations I sent her a letter of congratulations The plural form illustrated by the examples above is much more used than the singular form: 2523 matches for congratulations vs 56 matches for
  • flat vs. apartment - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Flat is used in British English, and apartment is used in North American English The exact meaning of the word apartment depends on where you live In large parts of Canada and in or near New York City, it is used for a residence in a multi-unit building; this meaning is the one given by OALD, and is a synonym of the British word flat In most of the rest of the U S and on the West Coast of
  • Plural of roof? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Am only 63 but rooves was the plural of roof just like sheep is the plural of sheep etc Am not finding the new language of the younger generation true Where are the teachers of spelling and grammar?
  • What is the difference between skeptical and cynical?
    A person who is cynical generally has a very bad outlook on life, and has very little faith in others A person who is skeptical is more likely to put in the appropriate research before believing what they are told Someone who is cynical usually assumes people are out to screw them Someone who is skeptical understands there are bad people out there, and that is why we must be careful and
  • idioms - Implication of Everything is relative - English Language . . .
    Expressions like "it's all relative" or "everything is relative" are used in all kinds of sloppy ways A schoolteacher once explained to my class that the meaning of Einstein's Theory of Relativity is "Everything is relative"; no need to understand issues like the speed of light or the Lorentz contraction, just utter a cliché and you're a scientist But in a more precise (relatively speaking
  • Amount vs. number vs. quantity - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    For what values of x does one write the number of x, the amount of x, or the quantity of x?
  • How do you use i. e. in a sentence? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I assume you are referring to the common abbreviation for the Latin id est, which is commonly translated as "that is to say" So, think of the English when you would use it, i e when you're about to write i e think to yourself "that is to say" See how I did that? As to the stylistic issue, I would always do it as I did above: lower case, periods in place A common variant is ie instead of


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