CAPITALIZATION - SHOULD I CAPITALIZE "BIBLE" IN "THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE ...
"The Bible" is typically used to refer to the collection of holy books of the Christian faith. It's a proper noun and it gets capitalised. However, "bible" can also be used as a common noun, in From english.stackexchange.com
GRAMMAR - "HAVE DINNER" VS. "HAVE A DINNER" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
Jun 8, 2017 It's all to do with specifics. I will have dinner ready at 6PM. This indicates a definite event. Dinner is a specific event. From english.stackexchange.com
WORD CHOICE - "SUFFER" VS. "SUFFER FROM" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Sep 25, 2013 I would like to know the difference between "suffer" and "suffer from". From the dictionary, I cannot distinguish between them. In particular, which of the following should I use: … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE SINGLE-WORD CATEGORY NAME FOR SUCH THINGS AS …
Apr 21, 2016 the food served and eaten especially at one of the customary, regular occasions for taking food during the day, as breakfast, lunch, or supper. one of these regular occasions or … From english.stackexchange.com
These are not English words, but Greek (hyper) and Latin (super, ultra) prepositions.Hyper and super mean exactly the same thing, 'above' -- they're cognates, in fact; Greek initial S went to … From english.stackexchange.com
SINGLE WORD REQUESTS - PRECISE NAMES FOR PARTS OF A DAY - ENGLISH ...
Supper refers to a snack had late in the evening, before bed (what you have called night time snack in your table). In the UK (and please, any English correct me if I have this wrong!) … From english.stackexchange.com
IS THERE A VERSION OF BRUNCH FOR A MEAL BETWEEN DINNER AND LUNCH?
Sometimes people joke by coining a mixture of lunch and dinner/supper, giving lupper, dunch, etc. (As Kosmonaut mentioned.) You might refer to a small afternoon meal as afternoon tea, … From english.stackexchange.com
MEANING - CONFUSED BY THE BRITISH HAVING “DINNER” IN THE …
Sep 3, 2013 The discussion at "Lunch" vs. "dinner" vs. "supper" — times and meanings? already adequately covers that subject. Tea on the other hand can mean several difference things: It … From english.stackexchange.com
CAN SUPPER AND DINNER BE USED INTERCHANGEABLY? [DUPLICATE]
The crux of your question appears to be: can the words supper and dinner be used interchangeably? According to established dictionary definitions, the answer would seem to be … From english.stackexchange.com
"LUNCH" VS. "DINNER" VS. "SUPPER" — TIMES AND MEANINGS?
Apr 24, 2011 Being a middle-class middle-aged southern Englishman it is quite clear what I mean: Lunch is the midday meal, tea is taken around 4/5pm and supper is the evening meal. If … From english.stackexchange.com
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