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After functions primarily as a preposition, an adverb, a conjunction, and occasionally an adjective. As a preposition, it shows time or place; as an adverb, it indicates a later...
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After functions primarily as a preposition, an adverb, a conjunction, and occasionally an adjective. As a preposition, it shows time or place; as an adverb, it indicates a later...
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“Is as ever doing well” combines a present state (“is”) with a steady reference point (“as ever”) and an ongoing condition (“doing well”). In most uses, the phra...
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Ludzie is the Polish plural noun for ‘people’ or ‘persons’ and is one of the most common words in everyday Polish. In isolation, it functions as the subject or object pl...
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At its core, the choice between ‘a unicorn’ and ‘an unicorn’ is governed by how a word sounds, not how it is spelled. The indefinite article ‘a’ is used before words...
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Pluribus in English translates to “many” or “more,” derived directly from the Latin plural noun pluribus , itself the ablative plural of plures , meaning “more” or ...
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At its core, prime all her fault is a descriptive phrase used to indicate that someone, most often a woman, is primarily or largely to blame for a situation or outcome. The word...
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Mastrantonio functions as a rare surname and, occasionally, a derived noun used in specific regional contexts to denote a person in a position of stewardship or elevated respons...
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An identified sentence is a statement that explicitly marks which noun or noun phrase a modifier, clause, or reference is attached to, reducing ambiguity and improving precision...
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A triple conjunction occurs when three elements are linked by the same coordinating conjunction, most commonly in patterns such as “X, Y, and Z.” In English, this structure...
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“She had” is the past tense form of have for the third‑person singular subject she . It signals that something was possessed, experienced, obtained, or arranged at a point...
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