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  • Whats the difference between a restaurant and an eatery?
    Eatery is a much less formal term than restaurant It isn't a put-down, precisely, but you wouldn't call Spago or The Four Seasons an "eatery" except as a joke On the other hand, you can certainly call McDonald's an "eatery", but that isn't the sort of establishment that is usually called that, either For me, "eatery" brings to mind a small place with a limited menu, possibly poor lighting
  • Do does any of these days work for you?
    When asking this question: I have Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday available Do any of these days work for you? (or would it be it?) Does any of these days work for you?
  • Meaning of the phrase run hot in context
    To "run hot" means to continue unabated, to continue without being reduced If measures are not taken to counter the tight labor market (such as admitting tens of thousands of foreign workers on H-1B visas) the result will be wage increases for US workers The underlying principle is supply-and-demand If the supply of labor (ers) is increased, the cost of labor goes down If the demand for
  • An example is would be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    As you suggest yourself, would be generally works better with a hypothetical example and is with an actual example As in: A good example of that phenomenon is the melting of the Arctic ice cap, and A good example of that phenomenon would be a tsunami caused by an under-sea earthquake There are also cases where either construction would work: *A good example of that phenomenon would be is the
  • vocabulary - Is PC used as an English expression for a computer in . . .
    Japanese people call computers PC in Japanese-made katakana expression English speakers usually use laptops for that Is PC used to mean a computer in English-speaking countries?
  • meaning - What does dying over mean? - English Language Learners . . .
    To die over something can mean: to be really surprised by something, usually, in a good way At least, in AmE colloquial speech Here, the speaker is dying over what someone else said
  • Whats the difference between freedom and the freedom here?
    -The knowledge of computer software is very useful nowadays It's a specific case of knowledge Why the hell freedom of movement isn't? A person can have freedom of choice but be deprived of freedom of movement because he she lost hist legs in a war or whatever Freedom is what we all desire = knowledge is power Both are general concepts The freedom of movement = the knowledge of computers
  • A comma between the subject and the verb? What kind of English . . .
    However, excluding sentences with a parenthetical or other clause between subject and verb (such as John, who's my brother, is coming which usually involves a pair of commas), there are very few examples where a single comma that separates subject from verb is both correct and ideal One category of exceptions might be garden-path sentences that might be misread without the comma, e g this
  • Last word in something - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    We always say That's my last word on the subject, but That's the last word in luxury Noting the huge shift in preference to on rather than in with last word on in the matter over the past half-century, I think maybe the latter is something of a (highly metaphorical) "frozen form"
  • When do we say on the land and in the land?
    If you were swimming in a river or the sea you would probably say "Let's get out [of the water]", or "Let's get ashore" rather than mentioning the land Swimmers don't usually go far from the shore Only people on ships talk about returning to land





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