WHAT DO WE CALL THE “RD” IN “3ʳᵈ” AND THE “TH” IN “9ᵗʰ”?
Aug 23, 2014 @WS2 In speech, very nearly always. In writing, much less so. I think what may be going on is that one just assumes that “June 1” is pronounced “June First”, or “4 July” as … From bing.com
PHRASE REQUESTS - "I LIKE TO" VS. "I'D LIKE TO" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
Feb 13, 2015 When making a polite request, people often use the phrase, "I'd like to [SOME REQUEST]". But I also see the form, "I like to [SOME REQUEST]". For example, a former … From bing.com
ABBREVIATIONS - WHICH ONE IS CORRECT: ID OR ID? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
ID can be a shortened form of other words/phrases besides identifier. For example, "ID" can be a shortened form of identification card (e.g., "May I see an ID, please?"), or even the verb … From bing.com
GRAMMATICAL NUMBER - IS THE PLURAL FORM OF ID SPELLED ID'S OR ID ...
Dec 5, 2014 Yes, it can depend on the style guide you're using, but since you're clearly not using a style guide, the plural of cat is cats, and the plural of ID is IDs. Simple as that. There is no … From bing.com
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