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- What word do other countries use in place of hoon?
In Australia (and seemingly New Zealand), "hoon" is actually used quite liberally (despite being informal), from media to law and parliament Essentially it describes a person who partakes in the act of "hooning" - driving at high speeds or doing donuts, etc
- Is saying Good Noon valid? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
How should I greet between 12pm and 2pm? Should I say 'Good Afternoon' or 'Good Noon'? Is Good Noon commonly used or not?
- What would be the proper usage of Qua in a sentence?
Qua (not to be confused with the ablative feminine form of qui) is a Latin adverb meaning "where; by which route" Read it as "as" when you read it Use it in scholarly or legal writing to refer to a specific role or conceptual category for an entity that could have more than one role conceptual category E g , All that is necessary is, that the arbiter, in the free exercise of his discretion
- Which one is correct? Explain me or Explain to me?
Which of the following expressions is correct? Explain me Explain to me I know that explain it to me is correct, but I want to know which one of the above is valid
- What is the correct plural form of LEGO: LEGO or Legos?
Here is someone’s thesis addressing some grammatical issues with trademarks, which addresses this very issue: The LEGO Group is another example of a company which tries to strictly adhere to INTA's specifications, and aggressively protect its own trademarks Its last standing LEGO patent expired in 1988 (CBC News), but despite other competitors moving in on its interlocking brick technology
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