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- Is there such a construction as to send hello or to send hi?
I've stumbled upon such strucure several times: Andrew sends his hello's so looks like it could be used, even though to the majority of native English speakers it obviously doesn't sound normal
- What does God sends meat and devil sends cooks mean?
God sends meat, and the diuel sends cookes Why what ailes the meat, quoth she; serues it not your turne? better men then yourselfe are content withall, but a paultry companion is euer worst to please Away, you fluttish thing, qd
- grammaticality - Send versus sends; and has versus have - English . . .
Send versus sends; and has versus have [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 10 years, 11 months ago Modified 10 years, 11 months ago
- What do you call someone who sends an email? [closed]
What do you call someone who sends an email? [closed] Ask Question Asked 9 years, 11 months ago Modified 9 years, 11 months ago
- formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you . . .
I have received an email from someone at work He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email It looks like you sent
- Which one is more appropriate to use: send you or send to you?
A lot of confusion could have been avoided if you had said "send to you" or "send you", instead The to relates to you, and not to send The emphasis on 'send' is a distraction
- Whats the meaning of a text message consisting only of a dot?
Hope it's not off-topic since well, texting language is still a language It sometimes happens that during a conversation someone sends a text message that consists only of one dot – no space, no word, no other punctuation, just one period glyph and that's all What's the meaning of such a text message?
- What is the noun for someone who receives a referral?
Neither referent nor referee seems quite suitable to denote the person who receives a referral Meanings of some relevant words include: • referent: “That which is referenced” • referee: “A person who writes a letter of reference or provides a reference by phone call for someone” • referrer: “A person who refers another” • referral: “The act or process of transferring
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