phonetics - English words ending with -enk -eng - English Language . . . Mostly because -eng, -enk didn’t survive Middle English We don’t have native words in -eng, -enk because of a regular sound-change that any such words underwent in their evolution from Old English to Middle English to Modern English For example, Old English had a verb lengen meaning to lengthen (transitively) or to linger (intransitively)
apostrophe - Is em short for him, them or both? - English . . . Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Difference between publicly and publically I know publically appears as an incorrect spelling in most dictionaries (in fact as I type this up on my Safari browser it keeps trying to correct the spelling to publicly) However I have seen the
Using TM for trademarked term - every time or just once? The posted question involves an announcement promoting a trademarked product, and in that context including the ™ symbol after the product name is certainly appropriate