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- early modern english - Does tis means this is or it is . . .
4 'tis is still used in English, even if it is chiefly poetic, or literary It is the contraction of it is
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Hey Guys, Today we’ve opened up a number RedGIFs official Subreddits for you guys to enjoy and post in We’ve tried to be pretty inclusive and create Subreddits that reflect a wide array of users niches interests and are open to adding more If you think we’ve missed something out then let us know and if there’s multiple requests then we’ll go ahead and create those subreddits too
- expressions - Origin and meaning of You catch more flies with honey . . .
I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar makes them think they sense fruit Of course, the point stands that you can get what you want done better with sweetness kindness rather than with a caustic attitude
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- Is there a semantic difference between pedophile and pederast?
If I understand the etymology of pedophile and pederast, both mean child lover Is there a difference in their connotation? In some recent local news stories that discuss changing sex offender law
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Statue with Note Question Has anyone noticed a statue right after Mt Alles tunnel, the tunnel you find if you go behind and down from the campsite after the Gifts tone of the Straightforward It has a note at its foot that says " 'Tis a magnificent view The landscape seems to unfold in all directions, revealing it's secrets to the patient
- nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
+1 Right answer Also worth noting that, since the word "this" can only apply to a singular, "this year's" is the only possible punctuation of this phrase in any context [barring occasions where the two words happen to be together by coincidence, for instance "If only I'd known this years ago"]
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