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  • How do I express the plural of a letter in writing?
    My last name has two occurrences of the letter "s" in it, so in speech I tell people all the time that it's spelled "with two esses" However I don't know how to express such a thing in writing
  • Plural of The Letter S - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    2 You can avoid the confusion by pluralizing the name of the letter, ess, into esses She spent the afternoon ignoring the professor and drawing idly in her notebook, languidly doodling esses and then turning them into dragons
  • Through vs throughout. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Through means going in or starting at one side and coming out or stopping at the other side of: a path through the wood Throughout means in every part of (a place or object) There is a good deal of overlap, and either would be appropriate in many circumstances Through often has a sense of one end to the other, while throughout suggests into every corner The latter gives a feeling of being
  • Entry(s) or Entrie(s)? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Sometimes you come across this format suggesting 'one or more', in not as many words, like "Please select the book(s) you wish to loan" But what happens in that case of plurals that don't follow the
  • Focussed or focused? Rules for doubling the last consonant when . . .
    When you put the 2 ‘esses’ in - ie ‘focussed’ - the double ‘s’ ‘protects’ the ‘u’, and keeps it sounding soft, like the ‘u’ in ‘us’ This applies to many words and is really why we have double consonants in English The double consonant is there to tell you how to pronounce the word Examples:
  • User Abraham Zhang - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • Silent e at the end of words - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    TL;DR The "e" was pronounced (until it wasn't) There are many different reasons it appeared at the ends of words--including no reason at all Generally, our spelling system has kept it when it made a difference to the pronunciation of the rest of the word Was today's silent "e" ever pronounced in the past? Yes, it often was One piece of evidence is the spelling of Old English words As
  • verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the correct way to pluralize an acronym? asked about pluralising acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms, but is there a standard way to add verb endings e g -ing and -ed (what are these c
  • pronunciation - How are i. e. and e. g. pronounced? - English . . .
    How are i e and e g pronounced? When I was in college, one of my philosophy professors instructed us to use translated English for abbreviated or initialized latinisms when reading a text aloud I would agree that in most cases you should speak the translated English rather than speaking the letters of the initialization i e is used for clarification and should be spoken "that is" While
  • Most of which or most of whom or most of who?
    The who whom distinction is covered elsewhere (in the "most of…" context it's whom, but in modern usage who is often used), but this question brings up the legitimate question of distinguishing between when to use who and when to use which For this, simply consider whether the collection you're describing consists of people or not There were 10 postmen, most of whom wore hats There were 5





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