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Why is it three score years and ten almost half the time and not . . . The counting in twenties is a Celtic practice that influenced English for a time, and also French (quatre vingt dix = four twenties and ten = 90) Putting "years" in the middle is also part of the Celtic idiom In modern Welsh, "30 years" is "deng mlynedd ar hugain", literally "ten years on twenty" The image shows Google Translate
[oc] I made a chart to help understand the races ages better I made elves live to the ripe old age of 100 in my game, a full 30 more years than the average human They are a long lived race with significant political advantages and old families that have done an fantastic job of accumulating wealth and power A race that has about 200 to 400 years per generation would rule the world
grammaticality - Four years are vs. four years is - English . . . Four years is a long time to spend away from family and friends Here is a related excerpt from a vetted grammar source, the 2002 CGEL, page 504: 18 3 Further overrides and alternations (a) Measure phrases We have already noted that plural measure nominals can be respecified as singular for the purposes of agreement and selection within the NP
Promotion Eligibility Chart w Dates and Estimated Releases. Awesome Remember E7 hopefuls, the board looks at your last 5 years worth of EPRs, which for your first 3 years of eligibility, means the board will see 6 EPRs, and not just 5 (Because the year you make TSgt you would have had an EPR close out in January AND November of the same year)
Is it formal or informal to use y o as an abbreviation of years old? It's formal in contexts where this has been established as a formal abbreviation, for example perhaps in social services organizations in a certain jurisdiction, or maybe police reports Anywhere that has its own style guide with a glossary of terms which lists this abbreviation as meaning "years old"
I slept with my brother on new years eve. : r confession - Reddit We were drinking with our mutual friends at a new years party Everyone was kind of off doing their own thing My brother was sitting on a bed and I say down next to him I (innocently) had my hand on his knew thigh as we were talking and before I knew it, we were groping each other and kissing like crazy We were both really drunk as I said
word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Longman’s biennial: a biennial event happens once every two years; a biennial plant stays alive for two years Oxford’s biennial: Taking place every other year Longman’s perennial: continuing or existing for a long time, or happening again and again; a plant that is perennial lives for more than two years