with you. Spelling, grammar and other skills seem to be an endangered species - especially in the case of my Real Estate agent - who scarily has the duty of advertising my property with a plethora of mistakes resulting! I had to proof the ad twice before she managed to get it right!
Speaker A: I don’t like going to the beach when it is cold outside. Speaker B: Me neither. According to an english grammar website, speaker B is wrong. “me neither” should be changed to “neither do I” or “me either” I see “me neither” used
Aw is an interjection used when someone thinks what they see is adorable, or when he or she is disappointed. Some dictionaries list a variant spelling if aww, but this is vastly less popular than the one w spelling. Awe is a noun for the feeling of wonderment after seeing something ...
He still is football daft. We go to games together (Kilmarnock and Scotland) and I hope this never ends. I’m sure he’d like to travel with his pals to more games than he has done already, but there’s an unspoken rule that the football is our thing and our thing alone, and tha...
aw, that State's collected will. O'er thrones and globes elate . Sits Empress, crowning good, repressing ill; Smit by her sa « rcd frown The iiend Discretion like a vapour sinks, And e'en the all- dazling Crown Hides his faint rajs, and at her bidding shrinks. Such wa...
Sokrates is a spelling variation of Socrates which means “whole rule”. Pronounced as SAW-KRA-TEHS. Solon Solon means “the wise one” and pronounced as sAW-lawn or SowLAAN. Sophocles Sophocles means “skilled, clever, glory” and pronounced as soff-aw-klEEs or SAHF-ah-kleez. Sophocles ...
He had a rule – hard to believe in 2025 – that no copy should cost him more than $20, but I’m not sure how steadfastly he managed to stick to that rule. He had some pretty low-numbered and interesting copies in there and, regardless of the state of any of them, I’ve sure ...