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  • pronunciation - How do you pronounce Lowe in Lowes - English . . .
    How do you pronounce "Lowe" in "Lowe's", the home improvement store in U S ? How is it pronounced when it is in a person's name? Is it pronounced in the same way?
  • Store names possessive - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The fact is, we can do this by calling a store by its rightful name I got this at The Gap I got this at Sears I got this at Kohl's [Kohl's is the store's real name ] I got my snow thrower at Lowe's [Lowe's is the store's real name ] I got this book at Barnes Noble, because it was cheaper than Brentano's was selling it for [Yeah, I know Brentano's sold out, but that was their real name
  • Whats the proper way to handwrite a lowercase letter A?
    To answer your question simply: The proper (or at least normal) way to write "a" in handwriting is to write it "ɑ" without the arc above the loop The two ways to write lower-case a are called double-storey A (a) and single-storey A (ɑ) Single-storey is used for italics in most fonts But why are there two different As? Back in ye olde days there were many ways to write a lower-case A (The
  • conditionals - When two or more dependent clauses are used? - English . . .
    No one knows if the excited stammerer knew of the earlier word, or simply made a mistake or if the story was just a clever marketing ploy of Lowe's We know that, when a clause starts with if that this clause acts a dependent clause But in that example there has two dependent clauses Is it possible?
  • orthography - Lowercase, lower-case, or lower case - English . . .
    The first edition of Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (1898) defines the term exclusively as an adjective: Lower-case a (Print ) Pertaining to, or kept in the lower case; — used to denote the small letters, in distinction from capitals and small capitals
  • present day english - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Must we say "Literally literally" to get the point across that we really do mean "literally"? Maybe we can blame this trend (partly, anyway), on Rob Lowe's character in "Parks and Rec," who often (mis)used the word "literally" (which he pronounced "LITT-rul-e!")
  • british english - “We have nothing to lose but our aitches” - English . . .
    For instance, alongside your Orwell quote you may set this from Lerner and Lowe's 1956 adaptation of Shaw's Pygmalion: Hear them down in Soho Square Dropping aitches everywhere Speaking English any way they like
  • Less or lower - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am struggeling with deciding between 'less' or 'lower' For example I have the three sentences: Method A leads, on average, to 50 kWh less lower surplus energy per day The results show that the




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