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  • shyer or shier - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "shyer" or "shier"? Both versions are acceptable in today's standard English In the 2002 CGEL page 1581: Monosyllabic dry and shy are optionally exceptions to the y -replacement rule, allowing either y or i before the suffix: dry ~ dryer drier ~ dryest driest and shy ~ shyer shier ~ shyest shiest Note that CGEL is the 2002 reference grammar by Huddleston and Pullum et al , The Cambridge
  • grammaticality - Comparative form of shy - English Language Usage . . .
    I've been looking for this answer a lot and people say diferent things are true Is it shyer and the shyest, shier and shiest or more shy and the most shy? According to Merriam-Webster dictionary i
  • Sólo Español - WordReference Forums
    Temas y preguntas sobre el idioma, en español castellano No English or other languages allowed here!
  • Is there a word for Negative Nostalgia
    Nostalgia is a longing for the past Are you looking for a word that means longing for negative past experiences? That might be so rare a phenomenon that there's no such word
  • Origin of the word cum - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the origin of the word cum? I'm trying to find the roots for its prevalent usage, especially in North America
  • Correct use of circa - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It has always been my understanding that circa is properly used only when exact dates are unknown or disputed (I will concede to my betters about the use of circa with measures Presumably, the same rule about intentional vagueness applies ) Using circa with an exact, verified set of dates is wrong Recently, I edited a client’s work to correct “the poet John Keats lived c 1795–1821”
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Literally (or at least in ancient Greece) a lyric poem was actually a song accompanied by the lyre, going back to poets like Sappho and Alkaios from the island of Lesbos in the 7th century BCE These poems were often but far from always addressed to a god, person or even personified inanimate object So Sappho, in what is (tragically) the only of her lyric poems to survive complete, begs the
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between being affiliated and being associated with a group of people?
  • Origin of jack sh*t - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I guess your question is more about the jack part In English a jack is by-name for a common person In British English, jack is a very old (13th century) term to designate the average peasant - the man at the bottom of the social pyramid See for instance colloquial expressions such as "every man jack" In that sense it comes from Old French "jacques" which has the same meaning - "Jacques





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