- Correct abbreviation of engineer - English Language Usage Stack . . .
What is the correct abbreviation of engineer? In my organization, some of my colleagues use Eng and some use Engr
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- abbreviations - Should I write PhD or Ph. D. ? - English Language . . .
Question pretty self-explanatory Should the abbreviation of the Latin term philosophiae doctor be written as PhD (no periods) or Ph D (with periods)?
- phonetics - English words ending with -enk -eng - English Language . . .
3 Mostly because -eng, -enk didn’t survive Middle English We don’t have native words in -eng, -enk because of a regular sound-change that any such words underwent in their evolution from Old English to Middle English to Modern English For example, Old English had a verb lengen meaning to lengthen (transitively) or to linger (intransitively)
- Where does ta! come from? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Where does the expression "ta" come from? Wikipedia has only this to say: "ta!", slang, Exclam Thank you! {Informal}, an expression of gratitude but no additional information or links about its
- punctuation - Origin and reasoning behind double periods in between . . .
I (Gen Z) see some people, mainly Gen-Xers and older, using double periods in between sentences, mainly in casual contexts For example: a comment on a Facebook post: I was trying to find that i
- Is it ok to use Er. if a person is engineering degree holder
Its usual that we see doctors use Dr Title, but I have also seen engineers use title - Er Is this practise allowed, approved? I have seen few name boards like that in India
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