I dont know why, but it seems to me that Bob would sound a bit strange if he said, quot;Why is it that you have to get going?quot; in that situation.
.This appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. Im looking for something more
Why is c*nt so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 11 months ago
.I understand that the word spook is a racial slur that rose in usage during WWII; I also know Germans called black gunners Spookwaffe. What I dont understand is why.
As Jimi Oke points out, it doesnt matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with. Since quot;usualquot; starts with a y sound, it should take a instead of an. Also, If you say
.1 Why would you do that? is less about tenses and more about expressing a somewhat negative surprise or amazement, sometimes enhanced by adding ever: Why would
.quot;whyquot; can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today quot;whyquot; is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something.
.So, what, the different between quot;bquot; and quot;pquot; is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me its purely an airflow
.The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually
.Which one is correct and used universally? I don owe you an explanation as to why I knocked the glass over. I don owe you an explanation of why I knocked the glass over.
I dont know why, but it seems to me that Bob would sound a bit strange if he said, quot;Why is it that you have to get going?quot; in that situation.
.This appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. Im looking for something more
Why is c*nt so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 11 months ago
.I understand that the word spook is a racial slur that rose in usage during WWII; I also know Germans called black gunners Spookwaffe. What I dont understand is why.
As Jimi Oke points out, it doesnt matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with. Since quot;usualquot; starts with a y sound, it should take a instead of an. Also, If you say
.1 Why would you do that? is less about tenses and more about expressing a somewhat negative surprise or amazement, sometimes enhanced by adding ever: Why would
.quot;whyquot; can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today quot;whyquot; is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something.
.So, what, the different between quot;bquot; and quot;pquot; is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me its purely an airflow
.The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually
.Which one is correct and used universally? I don owe you an explanation as to why I knocked the glass over. I don owe you an explanation of why I knocked the glass over.
I dont know why, but it seems to me that Bob would sound a bit strange if he said, quot;Why is it that you have to get going?quot; in that situation.
.This appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. Im looking for something more
Why is c*nt so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 11 months ago
.I understand that the word spook is a racial slur that rose in usage during WWII; I also know Germans called black gunners Spookwaffe. What I dont understand is why.
As Jimi Oke points out, it doesnt matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with. Since quot;usualquot; starts with a y sound, it should take a instead of an. Also, If you say
.1 Why would you do that? is less about tenses and more about expressing a somewhat negative surprise or amazement, sometimes enhanced by adding ever: Why would
.quot;whyquot; can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today quot;whyquot; is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something.
.So, what, the different between quot;bquot; and quot;pquot; is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me its purely an airflow
.The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually
.Which one is correct and used universally? I don owe you an explanation as to why I knocked the glass over. I don owe you an explanation of why I knocked the glass over.
I dont know why, but it seems to me that Bob would sound a bit strange if he said, quot;Why is it that you have to get going?quot; in that situation.
.This appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. Im looking for something more
Why is c*nt so much more derogatory in the US than the UK? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 11 months ago
.I understand that the word spook is a racial slur that rose in usage during WWII; I also know Germans called black gunners Spookwaffe. What I dont understand is why.
As Jimi Oke points out, it doesnt matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with. Since quot;usualquot; starts with a y sound, it should take a instead of an. Also, If you say
.1 Why would you do that? is less about tenses and more about expressing a somewhat negative surprise or amazement, sometimes enhanced by adding ever: Why would
.quot;whyquot; can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today quot;whyquot; is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something.
.So, what, the different between quot;bquot; and quot;pquot; is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me its purely an airflow
.The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually
.Which one is correct and used universally? I don owe you an explanation as to why I knocked the glass over. I don owe you an explanation of why I knocked the glass over.