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  • * English: {{translation|Sauerkraut|en}} ...
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  • In '''linguistics''', the [[CELEX lexical databases of English]] ...
    276 bytes (39 words) - 16:01, 3 May 2024
  • ...e: the h in herb is often silent in American (an herb), but not in British English variants (a herb). Similarly, 'a hotel', unless you pronounce it like 'otel [[Category:English]] ...
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  • English: ...
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  • * English: {{name|Peanut oil|en}}, {{name|Groundnut oil|en}}, {{name|Arachis oil|en}} ...
    227 bytes (29 words) - 17:30, 25 February 2016
  • ...roper style, but because its morphology doesn't let you do it at all. But English's grammar works differently, and in practice sometimes it's a good idea, so ...s you could call shibboleths, such as things that identify one as being an English major, or as working in academia. ...
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  • [[Category:English]] ...
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  • * English: {{translation|Mace|en}} ...
    279 bytes (39 words) - 16:52, 20 April 2024
  • ...ould be considered an unofficial second language, or just part of Jamaican English as a whole. Something and English: ...
    4 KB (641 words) - 23:32, 21 April 2024
  • * Modern English primarily just declines nouns for [[number]]. It also declines pronouns som ...grammatical number is systematically declined. Middle and particularly Old English had richer declension. ...
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  • The 'wh' refers to the fact that in English, most of them start with wh: what, where, whence, where, whose. ...
    789 bytes (96 words) - 17:44, 5 January 2024
  • Examples include English contracted verbs as in "they''''ll'''" and "she''''s'''"{{verify}} ...
    650 bytes (87 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
  • ...hree are also grouped under 'root modality' (J Benjamins (2007) "Cognitive English Grammar") e.g. pointing out that English auxiliary verbs such as ''need'', ''used to'', ''ought to'', ''dare'', ...
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  • * English: {{name|Lentil|en}} * English: '''common bean''', '''pinto bean''', '''white bean''', '''kidney beans''', ...
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  • * English: {{translation|Caraway|en}}, {{translation|Persian cumin|en}} ...
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  • * English: {{translation|peanut|en}}, {{translation|groundnut|en}} ...
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  • * English: {{translation|Marjoram|en}} ...
    587 bytes (76 words) - 16:21, 20 April 2024
  • In English, -ible and -able are ([[derivational]]) [[suffix]] [[morphemes]] that indic * http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_spelible.html ...
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  • In modern English, whom is never mandatory, so its use is now often considered archaic, slightly more so in non-UK variants of English. ...
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  • :: often following a pattern, see e.g. how English changed changed how it dealt with Latin words over time ...for example ''to lose face'' (from Chinese to English), "disque dur" (from English to French) ...
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