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  • When is the suffix -tor and -ter used? - English Language Learners . . .
    0 There is also a usage trend to use - tor when the intent is to emphasize that the agent is a person, while - ter is used when the agent is not necessarily a person For example, ‘compu tor ’ the original term meaning a person performing computation later becoming ‘compu ter ’ when calculations were performed by either people or machines
  • What does ter mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Here ter would be the phonemic orthography of to: I wouldn't say no to something stronger if you 've got it, mind (I have written in bold the words that were replaced to imitate accent ) This site indicates that this is how to is spelled in Eye dialect WordSenseDict agrees
  • What type of English uses the words pronunciations yer, ter, ernly . . .
    A clue to Hagrid’s regional background may come from the rhotocity implied by the post-vocalic ‘r’ in syllables where in the standard pronunciation variant the schwa should be present: ter, inter, tergether, etc This rhotocity survived only in areas west of London, south of Birmingham and in Lancashire
  • Whats the difference between `Hello` and `Hello there`?
    What's the meaning of there of Hello there? I often see it used Hello there! as opening words, what's the difference between Hello and Hello there?
  • How can I say a period of four months in one word?
    If I want to say the first three months of the year in one word, I would say "the first quarter" Which word should I use to refer to a period of four months?
  • I have read and agree agreed with the terms and conditions
    I agree, I believe both are correct However, I would use to instead of with: I've read and agree agreed 'to' the terms and conditions Agreeing TO them says you've agreed to follow them Whereas agreeing WITH says you agree that they are right - I'm not sure I've phrased this too well, but agreeing WITH is more what you would say if you were proof reading the terms conditions, rather than
  • When to use “tomato” and when to use “toma­toes”?
    This sug­gests that an in­ter­ac­tion among many genes is as­so­ci­ated with the mech­a­nism in toma­toes I am quite con­flicted about this I only want to re­fer to the tomato plant in gen­eral, not to em­pha­size dif­fer­ent types of toma­toes What is the cor­rect choice in this case? When should I use tomato and when
  • What is the difference between I was there and I have been there?
    The question is broad and depending on the context, the meaning of those sentences drastically change Since the question is broad, I'll answer that way Both the sentences broadly mean the same - you (at some point in time) were present at that place However, a subtle difference is I was there - merely talks about the past event that you were present at that place I have been there
  • pronunciation - How to pronunce ght in English properly? - English . . .
    I'm Italian and I have a pronunciation problem with the sound "ght" How could I pronounce it properly? I have a problem to pronounce this sound in the word "laughter" and other words like that
  • pronunciation - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    For the word terrible, there are two different ways to pronounce it on Merriam-Webster: ter· ri· ble | \\ ˈter-ə-bəl, ˈte-rə- \\ And this question has been confusing me for a very long time When t





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