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What is the proper way to say possesive with person X and self? Possible Duplicate: My wife and I #39;s seafood collaboration dinner I've never known what the proper way to use a sentence in which you and a specific person (as in you can't just say "our" be
How did “pumpkin” come to be a term of endearment? The logic of some terms of endearment is fairly clear Sweetie, honey, cupcake all refer to food treats However, the use of the term pumpkin as a tenderness seems somewhat counterintuitive While
Is there a word meaning my childs spouses parents? If I am introducing someone to my daughter's husband's parents can I say "Hi, I'd like to you meet my ___ " In-laws would not work here because they are my child's in-laws not my own Is there a word for this relationship?
Using commas around names that specify relationship Welcome to EL U You know how many brothers you have, but your readers (most of them, anyway) do not If you write my brother Sam, they will assume that you have other brothers besides Sam, and if you write my brother, Sam, they will assume that you have one brother whose name is Sam, simply because that is the way appositives are presented in written English No one is going to throw you in
Double possession dilemma: should I say “your” or “yours”? What is the best way to say this? Because of yours and the John Wichel Foundation’s grant we are able to continue our mission to serve all Texans with diabetes Should it be Because of your an
its all in the wrist - English Language Usage Stack Exchange It's cliche' sports advice that dads and coaches give when mentoring young athletes "keep your eye on the ball" and "it's all in the wrist" are sort of the "tastes like chicken" of sports advice
What is the origin of riding a gravy train idiom? 'Riding a gravy train' idiom means getting a job or other source of income that generates abundant money with little effort However, what is the origin of this phrase and why it makes sense at all
Appropriateness of the word buddy in America But some dads’ use of the nickname is a point of pride Shannon Carpenter, 37, a stay-at-home father of two in Kansas City, said it shows just how much closer and more supportive he is with his children than his father was with him