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  • When is the suffix -tor and -ter used? - English Language Learners . . .
    0 There is also a usage trend to use - tor when the intent is to emphasize that the agent is a person, while - ter is used when the agent is not necessarily a person For example, ‘compu tor ’ the original term meaning a person performing computation later becoming ‘compu ter ’ when calculations were performed by either people or machines
  • What does ter mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    ter summat stronger if yeh've got it is used to show heavy accent or a dialect by writing words as they are pronounced (see Phonemic orthography) Here ter would be the phonemic orthography of to: I wouldn't say no to something stronger if you 've got it, mind (I have written in bold the words that were replaced to imitate accent ) This site indicates that this is how to is spelled in Eye
  • What type of English uses the words pronunciations yer, ter, ernly . . .
    A clue to Hagrid’s regional background may come from the rhotocity implied by the post-vocalic ‘r’ in syllables where in the standard pronunciation variant the schwa should be present: ter, inter, tergether, etc This rhotocity survived only in areas west of London, south of Birmingham and in Lancashire
  • How can I say a period of four months in one word?
    If I want to say the first three months of the year in one word, I would say "the first quarter" Which word should I use to refer to a period of four months?
  • adverbs - About best , the best , and most - English Language . . .
    Which is correct, "I like you the best" or "I like you best"? And I hear " I like you most" is incorrect, so which is correct, "I love you most" or "I love you best"? Are there any rules that whic
  • sentence construction - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    'Well, I don' blame yeh fer tryin' ter curse him, Ron,' said Hagrid loudly over the thuds of more slugs hitting the basin 'Bu' maybe it was a goo thing yer wand backfired 'Spect Lucius Malfoy wou
  • What do you call someone who keeps changing their mind?
    Note that the word vacillator ( [ vas-uh-ley-ter ]) someone who is indecisive or irresolute Example: People prefer an unequivocal position from their leaders; vacillators do not inspire confidence is not a good choice, as TimR commented "to change your mind" is to take a position opposite the one you held previously, whereas a vacillator is someone who cannot make up their mind, that is, who
  • grammar - In the other hand or on the other hand - English Language . . .
    What is the difference between the following? Also, if both: in the other hand and on the other hand are correct And what is the reason?
  • How to use There being? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    There being basically means something like "because there is" #1 and #3 sound good to me, because there is an exam tomorrow and there is a dispute, but #2 sounds wrong to me, because there isn't a murder right now, the murder is something that already happened I would phrase it as "There having been a mysterious murder", because there has been a murder, not there is a murder
  • comparison - New adjective in comparative form - English Language . . .
    There's a rule about one-syllable adjectives that end in a single vowel and a consonant, that duplicates the consonant in the comparative form: big -- gt; bigger hot -- gt; hotter I've been asking





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