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When should the word English be capitalized? I am often confused how the word "English" should be written in phrases such as "English language", because I have seen both variants: capitalized and starting with lowercase letter What is the m
word choice - Appealing for or appealing to? - English Language . . . E g , Appealing for Bonafide Certificate But, appealing to means (you are requesting a person to do something for you) E g , Appealing to HM to Issue a Bonafide Certificate (to HM) can be deleted from the sentence, but it will be understood that you are talking to specific person and requesting him to do something for you
single word requests - Alternative to queer the deal? - English . . . As a bonafide queer person myself, I've never even heard this particular turn of phrase I would either use jinx, as Glorfindel suggests, or potentially curse or hex as all of those terms explicitly evoke the superstitious nature that you were looking for
Are jeeps just jeeps or are they named after the brand? It was during the Fourth Army Maneuvers that the name "Jeep" was first used by Sgt O'Brien I am also enclosing a roster of the Company which shows him as a bonafide member of the 109th Ordnance Company
What is it called when you do something to gain entrance to a group? The New Oxford American Dictionary bona fide: 'in good faith' It is used to modify some other word—bonafide intention The expression bonafides (singular) is used as the subject or object of a verb (meaning evidence that somebody is who they say they are) as in: Her bonafides is above reproach Subhash Jain; Improve Your Word Power (2021)
What are some words where adding a letter will make the pronunciation . . . Want to improve this question? Guide the asker to update the question so it focuses on a single, specific problem Narrowing the question will help others answer the question concisely You may edit the question if you feel you can improve it yourself If edited, the question will be reviewed and might be reopened
What is the connotation of “The Hitchhikers Guide to XYZ”? Even more confusingly, Adams's book (which is essentially a fictional narrative following the character Arthur Dent) often makes reference to an in-universe book by the same name (which is a bonafide travel-guide)
What does it mean when a restaurant is called an institution? The page: The 14 Most Iconic New York City Bars and Restaurants says Eating a Russ Daughters bagel isn't just a good idea — it's a bonafide New York City tradition Please see Merriam-Webster institution c something or someone firmly associated with a place or thing she has become an institution in the theater
What does ratchet mean and when was it first used? With regard to your question to "when was it first used?" I note that ratchet does NOT appear in Geneva Smitherman, Black Talk: Words and Phrases from the Hood to the Amen Corner (1994), suggesting that the term in its current slang meaning was either local or nonexistent 20 years ago