HOW SHOULD I REFER TO A FRIEND WHO IS A GIRL BUT NOT A GIRLFRIEND?
When I'm talking about my friend, who is a girl, but not a girlfriend, what word or phrase should I use? If the gender was unimportant, it would not be a problem. But if I want to note that the fri... From ell.stackexchange.com
WORD REQUEST - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Aug 16, 2014 The noun customer is clear to all of us. customer - *a person or an organization that buys something from a shop/store or business* - OALD customer - *someone who buys … From ell.stackexchange.com
WHAT THE THE MEANING DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "PREFER" & "WOULD PREFER"?
Sep 4, 2016 In this site Both " prefer " & " would prefer " express the preference. This site said " You can use 'prefer to (do)' or 'prefer -ing' to say what you prefer in general " & " We use … From ell.stackexchange.com
IDIOMS - "EXCEPT OF" VS. "EXCEPT FOR" VS. "APART FROM" - ENGLISH ...
Nov 24, 2017 I've used to say " except of " for a lot of sentences but recently someone noted (or corrected) me " apart from ". I don't really remember the context that this correction was in. … From ell.stackexchange.com
UNDERSTANDING THE MEANING IN CONTEXT OF THE WORD WIFEY
Nov 16, 2022 The men might have different opinions, and circumstances alter cases, but I expect "wifey" would take a dim view of the diminutive. By the same token, girlie / sonny today … From ell.stackexchange.com
PROPER USAGE OF THE WORD WIFEY - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS …
Nov 7, 2022 Although 'wifey' can be used affectionately, many people in English-speaking countries see the word as misogynist, sexist, and infantilising. There may be slight nuances of … From ell.stackexchange.com
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