WORD CHOICE - "WEATHER PERMITTING" OR "PERMITTING WEATHER"?
Dec 30, 2016 Raids on German supply routes were carried out and P-47 Thunderbolts, like the one in this lovely painting, hammered ground troops and tanks. Hitler's true ally in the offensive, the weather, had turned against him. Or you can see here. I'm learning english through short sentence. Which of the following is correct: From bing.com
FORMALITY - DOES USING QUOTES AROUND AN INFORMAL WORD MAKE IT ...
Aug 9, 2024 For instance, if you need to say "Operating this machinery while drunk is prohibited," then "drunk" is fine and there's no need to use colloquialisms like "hammered" or "shitfaced." But there's no easy formal equivalent for "wheelie," let alone things like " ghost riding the whip," so it's best to use these terms when discussing them. From bing.com
YOU STILL "UP" OR "ON" FOR LUNCH? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS …
I text my friend: Hey,you still on for lunch? Instead of this, can I use: Hey,you still up for lunch? Are "on" and "up" interchangeable in this context? From bing.com
CAN AN ADJECTIVE BE USED AFTER A NOUN? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
Apr 10, 2018 A noun phrase can modify an adjective: "a mile deep" is an adjective phrase with the adjective "deep" as head and the noun phrase "a mile" as its modifier. The adjective phrase is then a post-head modifier of the noun "road". From bing.com
USAGE OF ANNEAL - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Oct 28, 2016 Her will became hardened like diamond from the continual stress of the internship program. A few months in the military hammered his body into solid steel. As well as many others. This is the ongoing challenge for any writer -- to pick exactly the right word to accurately convey what you want to express. From bing.com
PRESENT CONTINUOUS - "I SEE" VS. "I AM SEEING" IN THE SENSE OF ...
Jun 17, 2020 Monica: How hammered are you? Huh? These, these are Joey’s sisters. Would the meaning somehow change if Chandler said how may of the girls can you see? If it wouldn't change, then can I am seeing and I can see be used interchangably? For example: I can see a bird in the distance. I am seeing a bird in the distance. From bing.com
WHEN "CIA" DOESN'T NEED THE DEFINITE ARTICLE?
Feb 12, 2020 When "CIA" is used as an adjective, such as in "CIA Officers", or "CIA Troops", you would use the article appropriate to the subject noun, or not at all, for example: CIA officers hammered at the door (no article needed) A CIA officer … From bing.com
WORD USAGE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
The dictionary defines "wrought" as the, "archaic past and past participle of work." Nowadays it is used mostly as the past participle, to describe a particular kind of metalwork, e.g. " wrought iron decorative fencing" Because it conveys the image of large, sweaty men pounding hot metal into shape with large hammers, "wrought" suggests significant effort and craftsmanship, where … From bing.com
MEANING IN CONTEXT - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Apr 18, 2017 0 "hammered that home" can have two different meanings. First there is the expression that the nail that sticks up is the one that gets hammered. So if the nail is pounded in, then it conforms with the norm and doesn't stick out. So "My parents caught me sneaking in late and hammered home that I must be on time in the future." From bing.com
WHAT DOES THE SLANG WORD "HAMMERED" ACTUALLY MEAN?
Jul 6, 2015 "Hammered" can mean either drunk, or attacked strongly. "Screwed up" can mean to cause (someone) to be emotionally or mentally troubled. To use all these in the way you may have meant: His opponent nailed the argument so well that it just hammered him into such submission that he was totally screwed up to the point of being incoherent. From bing.com
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