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Lighter vs. brighter - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I'm trying to find information about the grammatical correctness of interchanging lighter and brighter in the sense of: I turned on the lamp and the room became lighter I turned on the lamp
Which is higher — hyper-, ultra- or super-? In American English, 'ultra-' feels more extreme than 'super-' (by association with it's usage in gasoline varieties), and 'hyper-' is just of another kind altogether and so is not comparable (i e there is 'hyperactive' but no 'superactive', there is 'supermarket' but no 'hypermarket')
Word that means the opposite of what you would expect The city is bright during the day, though conversely, it seems even brighter at night ' Conversely ' could fit well, depending on how you structure the sentence
Is it true that English has no future tense? The common way to form what is termed the future in English is will shall + bare infinitive: In 3 5 billion years, the sun will be 40 percent brighter than it is right now, which will cause the oceans to boil, the ice caps to permanently melt, and all water vapor in the atmosphere to be lost to space
WW and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Donald Slavik is a lawyer He has exhibits A-Z, and even more exhibits after that: AA, AB, and so on, ending at WW (621) As you would expect, "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" is an obscenely large number (about 4 6 times 10^26 or 459_880_359_120_217_134_284_773_785 — see this code for conversion) Many paralegals know the correct way to assign letters for exhibits The first 26 exhibits are easy, EX-A