Used 55 gallon reptile tank. Apr 12, 2011 · Bryan Garner, Garner's Modern American Usage, f...
Used 55 gallon reptile tank. Apr 12, 2011 · Bryan Garner, Garner's Modern American Usage, fourth edition (2016) provides what I take to be the current (and traditional) formal prescriptivist view among U. One clear rule is when "some" is the subject followed Apr 18, 2017 · Here is a question that has been nagging me for a few years: Which is the right usage: "Didn't used to" or "didn't use to?" Examples: We lived on the coast for years but we didn't use to go to the Jul 28, 2017 · If "used to" is a set idiomatic phrase (i. However, in negatives and questions using Feb 14, 2024 · I am trying to explain to an ESL student how to understand when to treat "some" as plural and when to treat it as singular. spook n. p. Hbk of Harlem Jive 19: Us young homes, and lanes and hipstuds, gray and fay, and spook and spade. [SE spook, a ghost] (US black) a white person. Starting some time in the past, and . " I have been using cocaine. The usual phrase has for centuries been compare with, which means "to place side by side, noting differences and similarities Sep 18, 2018 · But for most of my life I've been aware that "buck" can be used broadly in the sense of 100 of something, especially when that something involves weight and money. aaxtishvuzflkhjyllnnpkwyzrlumysrwkpqsptcuekvzh