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RE: Feeling poorly
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We use poorly as an adjective as well: I have several poorly students today. I can't think of an a......
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January 20, 2005 05:00
RE: Feeling poorly
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I would have said that feeling poorly was the commonest way of expressing such a sentiment. Isn't th......
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January 17, 2005 04:54
RE: You Old Coot
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Is it English we are discussing here? Where I come from coots are bald and biddies is derogatory....
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November 29, 2004 04:54
RE: Out of the Mouths of Babes...
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Why is that Richard? Did we perchance invent stamps?...
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October 13, 2004 06:18
RE: British vs. American English
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We use state-of-the-art quite differently. It is used to describe things that use the newest technol......
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September 29, 2004 06:19
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September 08, 2004 05:47
RE: British vs. American English
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We have a new programme her which is the opposite. You are What You Eat involves an American-Soundin......
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September 07, 2004 05:16
RE: Pronunciations
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September 03, 2004 05:42
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July 02, 2004 07:01
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I am sure that blimp, meaning airship, has an interesting etymology, but I have forgotten it. Does a......
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July 01, 2004 05:19
RE: Imply vs. Infer
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To hear infer used in place of imply does offend me: it makes me imagine that the user is thick or i......
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June 15, 2004 07:33
RE: cheemaun
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Don't you all say something like Cur Rib Ian, while we say Carrie Be An...
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June 11, 2004 04:51
RE: Verbifying nouns
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What about induct and induce...
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May 26, 2004 04:59
RE: Punctuation
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I have almost fallen out with our College Administrator over this issue: she is a grammatical fascis......
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May 17, 2004 05:13
RE: British vs. American English
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We do say right here and right now, but the sentence you gave certainly sounds odd to my UK ears. I'......
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May 04, 2004 06:24
RE: My daughter's boyfriend...
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March 23, 2004 06:14
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Why do people use the word fluid when they mean liquid? A fluid is anything that flows, not just a ......
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March 02, 2004 05:44
RE: Egregious
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Ah but to be a literalist, you would either need very large writing indeed or a knowledge of poetry ......
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January 21, 2004 05:42
RE: Egregious
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Wow. I seem to have missed so much while Wordcraft has been too slow to use. I have only ever under......
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January 20, 2004 00:41
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