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- single word requests - Pssst! (Usage as a verb) - English Language . . .
0 Psst is onomatopoetic It's like saying is there a verb for "ow!" if a person is experiencing pain, or "woof!" is a dog is barking nearby You could say "alerted" since psst is to alert somebody or get his or her attention
- meaning in context - What does a flute busting mean? - English . . .
Frederick the Great: (Psst!) What about a flute-busting Prussian? (Frederick the Great enters, a shadow at first, to offer that perhaps he could defeat Ivan Frederick the Great was a "Great" leader of Prussia who was prolific with the flute ) (Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz! Old Fritz!)
- Proper Timezone Acronym Usage - PT vs PDT or PST
What is the difference between PT (Pacific Time), PDT (Pacific Daylight Time), and PST (Pacific Standard Time)? Also, is the time format quot;2:00pm PT quot; unambiguous?
- etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I just stumbled over the verb "to wake", which according to various sources has two valid forms for the past tense: "woke" and "waked" Some further research stated, that there seem to be two (Old
- Which is correct: troubleshooted or troubleshot?
Troubleshooted is not a word, but troubleshot is Is this really the correct word to use? I always feel like saying: I troubleshooted it vs I troubleshot it For some reason, it just doesn't
- to be + past participle - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I wanted to ask a lot of questions concerning this phrase: I always consult with my children who are affected by the decisions to be made What role does the particle "to" perform in this phrase?
- differences - If you send an email that you already sent, can you say . . .
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- How to use text as a verb - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
–verb (used without object) Digital Technology 15 to send a text message: Texting while driving is an accident asking to happen Can I use: I text to her but she didn't text me back I
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