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  • grammatical number - neither is vs. neither are? - English Language . . .
    In formal usage, it should definitely be is: Neither of these options is available This is the traditional rule (iirc, Fowler’s discusses this at length) However, in colloquial usage, either option is fine, and are seems to now be somewhat more common, at least on the internet A commenter here nicely describes the sort of thought process which probably pushes people (usually
  • grammatical number - Is rest singular or plural? - English Language . . .
    When 'rest' means what is left after everything or everyone has gone, been used, dealt with, or mentioned, is it singular or plural? My guess is, this depends When 'rest' refers to countable thi
  • Which is correct: The rest of the staff is or are? The rest of my . . .
    I hope you can enlighten me I get varying answers in Google and I need to find out which is the correct grammatical structure for these sentences The rest of the staff is are on leave at the mo
  • punctuation - Comma before including? - English Language Usage . . .
    Does this sentence require a comma before including? He has written on a range of moral issues including poverty, globalization, and euthanasia
  • Marss or Mars? [duplicate] - Marss or Mars? - English Language . . .
    The manual of Scientific Style does have a specific rule that if a proper name ends in an 'eez' sound, such as Achilles, Ares, or Hercules, then it would take just an apostrophe That would cover quite a few of the ancient gods and heroes The test would be whether it is Zeus's or Zeus' I wonder what Dr Seuss's view is
  • Prefixes milli- and cent- used for years - English Language Usage . . .
    The Latin for thousand (not thousandth) is mille, and this survives in words like millennium for a thousand years and millipede for an animal with "a thousand feet " Similarly for cent- as a prefix in words like century; it comes from the Latin for hundred, not hundredth Just as in English, thousand thousandth and hundred hundredth are related, so they are in Latin: mille millesima, centum
  • Whats the difference between well-lighted and well-lit?
    Historically, "well-lighted" was overwhelmingly favoured, but it's been in decline for the last 100 years or so, with "well-lit" actually becoming the more common usage (40 years ago in UK, 20 in US) So in fact, Hemingway's usage was simply the norm for his time and his side of the pond
  • questions - Plural form of Interrogative words - English Language . . .
    Perhaps in informal communication it would work, but I wouldn't consider it grammatical in formal writing—with a stylistic exception that I will discuss later To start, consider the case of how to use the singular words: Answering your who and what To make that sentence grammatical, and assuming it's in reference to a single question, we'd need to use something like the following
  • subcontinental english - Is Updation a correct word? - English . . .
    "Updation" is a uniquely Indian-English word In standard English one would just say "update" which can be both a verb and a noun Another great example of Indian-English is the phrase "do the needful" which is a literal translation from Hindi of "Zaroori Karo"
  • Whats a good word to describe someone who is prone to sudden changes . . .
    I suggest volatile likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse or capricious showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour changing suddenly and quickly or erratic moving or behaving in a way that is not regular, certain, or expected She was a volatile capricious erratic woman, a woman who was prone to quick outbursts and fiery changes of mood





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