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  • Usage of is when - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The usage of is when looks fine to me Sentences using is when are definitions of events
  • Origin of Why is a mouse when it spins? riddle
    My grandpa would tell this as a joke, but he worded it differently “Why does a mouse when it spins? Because the faster the fewer it gets ” Or maybe I just remembered it wrong I love telling this joke because nobody gets it, which is kind of the point It’s more a prank on the listener for the benefit of the teller
  • single word requests - Is there a specific name for that singular . . .
    When a person basically posts every single term for a type of physical manifestation and says they still can't find it, what then? huff and chortle have nothing to do with the kind of "exhalation" produced Also, a snort needn't be some violent thing and is often used in dialogues So plus 1 for finding one term the OP did not find And Curious Layment, a snort is a kind of exhalation, fyi
  • When is it proper to abbreviate first to 1st?
    When is it proper to use 1st instead of first? For example, is the correct sentence acceptable? Can you give more detail about why you 1st got involved? I tried finding some authoritative source
  • Is when a preposition? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Depends on what grammatical sect you belong to In traditional grammar when is a subordinating conjunction; in the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language it's a preposition In neither case is a comma required And the hyphens are neither required nor desirable
  • meaning - What date range is being referred to when someone says {date . . .
    In my (AmE) experience, the phrase is ambiguous and can mean any of the first week containing a date in April, the first week in which more days are in April than aren't, or the first week entirely contained in April, with the middle option being the most prevalent For example, if April 1 was a Friday or Saturday, in most circumstances, I would not expect the week of Mar 25 26-Apr 1 2 to be
  • differences - When X is or When X will be? - English Language . . .
    The first one is correct The second is wrong The reason is that you cannot use the Simple Future tense in Time Clauses, so those ones that start with when, while, before, after, by the time, as soon as, etc In your case, the Present tense is adopted; so, the correct sentence is: The software will be installed when the computer is ready
  • Word for when a life event (like a vacation) is coming to an end and . . .
    The feeling can be described as bittersweet, defined as per the Cambridge Dictionary: containing a mixture of sadness and happiness For example: The end of a vacation is always bittersweet After days of fun and festivity, it’s hard not to be happy, even if you know all the joyful adventuring is about to come to an end It can equally be applied to other largely positive major life events
  • What is the origin of when the chips are down?
    I suspect the running out of chips interpretation (as opposed to point of no return, all bets have been placed) is a later rationalisation The primary metaphoric reference is to gambling, which IMHO is more evocative of the tension of high stakes "when it really counts" I reckon "running out of money" just got sucked in to the metaphor because people think of the possibility of losing in
  • What does if and when mean, and is it the same as when and if?
    Related: Difference between "when" and "if" in a sentence I think that it is misleading to characterise if and when as an idiom If and when have within that phrase exactly the same meanings as they do when used separately; the meaning of the phrase as a whole is a straightforward combination of the meanings of its components





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