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  • Origin of the beatings will continue until morale improves
    The earliest closely relevant match I've been able to find for this expression is from a cartoon by Lt B E Lodge, U S Navy, submitted for the All-Navy Cartoon Contest and published in All Hands: The Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin (November 1961) with the following caption:
  • The passive with let - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Note that let does not allow a simple noun phrase as direct object: i e, *Bill let it is ungrammatical (except for the sense of let that means 'rent') Let normally occurs with a clause of some sort as complement, and passive is unlikely with a clausal object: Bill wants me to come to the party would be passivized to * For me to come to the
  • The phrase let alone - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The sentence "I wouldn't go near a stingray, let alone pet one" implies that the speaker would stop far short of even being in a situation to do what follows the "let alone" clause They wouldn't go near a stingray, therefore it is out of the question that they would pet one
  • homophones - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The verb is to fare: When you send your daughter off to camp, you hope she’ll fare well That’s why you bid her a fond farewell
  • word usage - What does it mean when someone says Would you please . . .
    What does it mean when someone says "Would you please indulge me for a couple of minutes?"? The context in which I heard it makes it seem self-evident, but I may be wrong Somebody was talking to
  • phrase requests - Other words to replace lets? - English Language . . .
    Thus you don't need to always change each Let's Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with •We want to see x and y We shall start with x •Now, we can see the relationship between z and w Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
  • Should I use at soonest or as soonest? [closed]
    Please let us know as soon as possible (or as early as possible) if you can help us Usage in a response: I don't know for sure, the soonest I can know is later this evening OR The soonest possible time I can let you know is at 5 pm
  • grammar - Let . . . then . . . in mathematical definition - English . . .
    That would require a semicolon, since Let x be a set is a sentence and requires a full stop like a semicolon or a period You could specify several in a row with commas, like the old joke Let F be a ring, let R be a group, and let G be a field But then you'd need a full stop –




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