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| | | | | The Surgeon of Crowthorne,Simon Winchester It sounds pretty sensational: a known murderer worked on the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary -- a m | |
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| | | | | Here's some advice on grammar that I've seen a lot, both online and in print: the notion that the subject is the person or thing that is the "doer" of the verb in a sentence. Turned around a bit, t... | |
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| | | | | Do you use an apostrophe when spelling bachelor's degree? The short answer is that bachelor's degree-with an apostrophe-is correct. | |
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| | | Eight maps to show how the differences in how vowels are pronounced in Britain and Ireland. Explanations of each map below: Map 1: Rhoticity Rhoticity in English refers to whether or not an "r" is pronounced when it isn't before a vowel.For example, in rhotic accents, the word "arm" has a true "r" sound in [...] | ||