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The splits vs a split - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The problem with this is that unlike the runs or scissors or the heebie-jeebies or any other example I can think of, The Splits has multiple forms of use that necessitate a singular form No one is ever concerned about having "a run" in regard to making it to the toilet The Splits starts out sounding wrong but then quickly devolves into being un-useable when you have to describe a particular
What are the differences between crack, slit, crevice, split . . . For the most part, the words are interchangeable Distinguishing between multiple examples of such things can be aided by their individual connotations: crack a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts A crack tends to be a visible flaw that can splinter or spider into larger cracks with many smaller, attached cracks The defining point of
Are split infinitives grammatically incorrect, or are they valid . . . Split infinitives involve the to-infinitive specifically The "to" not a "preposition"; it is a infinitive marker Lastly, I found your arguments about "wanna" "gonna" unconvincing and irrelevant because these words are informal and the argument about split infinitives is most certainly about prescriptivism
Does split necessarily mean 50 50? - English Language Usage Stack . . . Split can be something other than 50 50 For example, when talking about profit share, you could agree on an 80 20 split But if you don't explicitly state the split, I would expect it to be closer to a half share A 2 1 split as in the headline is significant a split for me, in fact a split decision in boxing is when two judges choose one fighter as the winner and the third judge picks the other
idioms - What’s the meaning of “split wide open” - English Language . . . 3 If you split a rock or a log or a fruit open, you can see what is inside If you split something wide open then the inside is revealed even more The author is using a metaphor Probably it means that the knowledge the person had, was broken into fragments What they had always believed to be reality turned out not to be true