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  • I have no book vs I have no books - WordReference Forums
    Actually all are correct When you would use one or the other would depend on context and what you were trying to convey Some examples to illustrate Q: Why aren't you reading? A: I have no book to read I'd like to study but I have no books here with me Q: Why do we have a hung parliament? A: Well, no system of government is perfect There are lots of ways of organising a state; democracy
  • FR: Typography of titles - italics or guillemets?
    I believe that titles of books, for instance, are written in italics The same applies to works of art So: Aida de Verdi, Vieil homme assis de Picasso, La Peste de Camus, La Marseillaise de Rouget de Lisle
  • mountain of knowledge and endless sea of learning
    Version I:Diligence is the path to the mountain of knowledge;hard work is the boat to the endless sea of learning Version II: A mountain of books has a way and diligence is the path; the sea of learning has no end and hard work is the boat
  • A large quantity of books is are interesting? - WordReference Forums
    Hi to all, I need native speakers' help! A large quantity of books is are interesting Which one should I choose, is or are? Many thanks!
  • above-entitled cause - WordReference Forums
    I was trying to translate a decision from united states' court But it's pretty hard for me to understand some terminologies or phrases in US legal system 'above-entitled cause' is one of them The original context is:"That said district attorney purposes to use said books, letters, papers
  • Browse (something) or browse through - WordReference Forums
    I would use "browse through," although browsing is more often used for books and the like rather than clothing
  • checkout desk lt;in a library gt; | WordReference Forums
    A "checkout" is the noun for this action Many libraries have a desk counter for that purpose: it it the place where you check out books, so it is called the checkout counter Another place in the library might be the information desk That is where you go to get information (from a library employee)
  • If she were was more polite - WordReference Forums
    Lately, I've noticed that 'was' has become more frequently used than before, even in British English text books Examples: If she were more polite, she would have more friends If he were rich, he would travel around the world If it were warmer, I would go swimming What do you think about it? Those are very typical Type II conditionals
  • Had rather vs would sooner - WordReference Forums
    I searched Google books as you suggest but found no uses of 'had rather' used as in the question for that year except those which were citing texts no later than the mid 19th century I would say this item of grammar is now effectively obsolete None of my colleagues even recognised the form
  • Chav chavtastic - WordReference Forums
    "Chav (s)" was the new word of 2003 (if i remember correctly) according to one of the national newspapers in the UK Since then, many websites have surfaced encouraging discussion of the topic there are even a couple of short books dedicated to the subject





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