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Why . . . ? vs. Why is it that . . . ? - English Language Usage Stack . . . Why is it that everybody wants to help me whenever I need someone's help? Why does everybody want to help me whenever I need someone's help? Can you please explain to me the difference in meaning between these two questions? I don't see it
Why it is vs Why is it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 1) Please tell me why is it like that [grammatically incorrect unless the punctuation is changed Please tell me: Why is it like that? The question: "Why is [etc ]" is a question form in English: Why is the sky blue? Why is it that children require so much attention? Why is it [or some thing] like that?
Why are the United States often referred to as America? People often refer to the country US as America and to the people from the US as Americans As far as I know, that's the only case in the world where a continent's name is used for a country's name (let me know if I'm wrong) Why does that happen?
indefinite articles - Is it a usual or an usual? Why? - English . . . As Jimi Oke points out, it doesn't matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with Since "usual" starts with a 'y' sound, it should take 'a' instead of 'an' Also, If you say "today was an usual day", unless your pronunciation is extremely clear, you risk being misunderstood as "today was unusual day", which will only confuse your listeners
How does pussy come to mean coward? The word pussy is often used to mean "coward" This guy is a pussy and I am wondering why How are woman's genitals related to being a "coward"?
Do you need the “why” in “Thats the reason why”? Good explanation of why it's optional in this case, although I'm not convinced that reason is the only reasonable antecedent of why For example, the explanation why is a common usage, and I don't think you can freely substitute that in that case either (Perhaps it's already a contraction of the explanation of why?)
Why not? vs. Why not. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange My question is: is there flexibility in how one can punctuate the phrase "Why not?" The answer may seem obvious at first it is a question after all However, it's also a common idiom, and I am