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How do you handle "that that"? The double "that" problem
Sep 25, 2010 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
word choice - A general rule for using "that" and "it" - English ...
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"Given" versus "Given that" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Sep 23, 2019 · SHJ9000 – I agree with you and BillJ – it sounds much better with that.Also, I really don't get why people hand out down votes for posts that clearly don't deserve them – especially when the person who wrote the post is new to the site...
pronouns - When to use “that” and when to use “which”, …
Aug 6, 2010 · Well, the difference is slight but real. According to the New Oxford American Dictionary: In U.S. English, it is usually recommended that which be employed only for nonrestrictive (or nonessential) clauses: the horse, which is in the paddock, is six years old (the which clause contains a nonessential fact, noted in passing; the horse would be six years old …
English notation for hour, minutes and seconds
May 17, 2013 · It's not particularly common for expressions of time.. It's similar to degrees-minutes-seconds: instead of decimal degrees (38.897212°,-77.036519°) you write (38° 53′ 49.9632″, -77° 2′ 11.4678″).
What is the origin of the phrase "playing hooky"?
Feb 14, 2024 · Google Books and Library of Congress matches for 'hookey' and related terms. The earliest Google Books match for "on his own hook" is from a letter from Gerrit Smith to Edward Delavan (September 11, 1833), reprinted in "The Intemperate, and the Reformed" (1834):
present perfect - "have been working" vs. "have worked" - English ...
Mar 18, 2013 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Where did the phrase "batsh*t crazy" come from?
Aug 18, 2011 · The word crazy is a later addition. Scanning Google Books I find a handful of references starting from the mid-60s where batshit is clearly just a variation on bullshit (nonsense, rubbish) - which meaning still turns up even in 2001, but it's relatively uncommon now.
'Made of' vs. 'Made from' - English Language & Usage Stack …
Feb 28, 2013 · What is the basic difference between "made of" and "made from." Both expressions are used in English. For instance, "This chair is made of wood," and "Cream is made from milk." Though the question is
grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Oct 22, 2014 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.