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- Why is you all contracted to yall and not youll?
"You'll" is not pronounced anywhere close to "you all" and it already means "you will", so it's dead on arrival
- Youll vs Youd - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which sentence is more correct? Look closely, and you'd never have guessed it was fake or Look closely, and you'll never have guessed it was fake
- 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
- Where does this proverb come from? “If you want to go fast, go alone . . .
I am attempting to find the origin or source of this proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” Most sources say that this is a translation of an African prov
- What is the difference between ’ll and will?
Is there any difference in the meaning when we use 'll or will? For example, I will go to university tomorrow I'll go to university tomorrow
- grammar - again in Today is the oldest youve ever been and the . . .
The "again" means at another time or once more as in, for example: I shall not look upon his like again — Shakespeare Today is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll ever be again is a literary quote by Anonymous that has been around for a long time, and I think that that is proof that the again is necessary For example, you have not heard anyone quote, you'll never be younger
- What does it mean when someone says Would you please indulge me for a . . .
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
- Youll find that. . . - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Thats an interesting question If you were to say "You will find the crisps in the cupboard" you would be stating a fact, or saying if you were to look you would find something to be true I would assume then that saying "You'll find that " would be a shorter way of saying, if you were to check this fact you would find it to be true
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