- Why is c*nt so much more derogatory in the US than the UK?
5 That's a very good question It certainly is offensive here in the US, and I'm not sure why it's considered so much worse than other "Anglo-Saxon" words I've used all of the other ones on occasion But in 52 years, I've used "cunt" anatomically only a handful of times, and I can't recall ever using it as a slang reference for a woman
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- Reason for different pronunciations of lieutenant
While Americans (and possibly others) pronounce this as "loo-tenant", folks from the UK pronounce it as "lef-tenant" Why?
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- meaning - Why are there two tos in from . . . to . . . to . . .
So the answer is no, these are not part of clearly-defined ranges in any absolute sense: there is no way to vary a forest into a desert or a desert into the deepest pit of an ocean This is instead an idiom which introduces a lot of examples to help you feel the wide diversity of possibilities This is equivalent to "Animals can live anywhere: some live in forests, others live in deserts
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- Why: a relative adverb, a conjunction . . . or both?
When, where, why, and how belong, however, to a different special class of words, with equally special grammar In fact, they constitute one subclass of this special class Most of the other wh -words (what, which, who) refer to nouns, so they're called pronouns -- either interrogative pronouns (because they're used to introduce question clauses)
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