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    Christine Ammer, The Facts on File Dictionary of Clichés, second edition (2006) has this entry for the phrase "not until the cows come home": not until the cows come home Not for a long time Presumably the time referred to is when cows return to the barn for milking The term has been around since the late sixteenth century Beaumont and Fletcher's play The Scornful Lady (1610) stated, "Kiss
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    Which is the correct form on an invoice, or a general date range in a form, and why? Monkey dolls 12 GBP From 2012-01-03 to 2013-01-02 Monkey dolls 1
  • Up to now vs until now - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Up to - used for various points and measures to describe a certain segment (not necessarily time E g fill the container up to 500 ml mark) Until till - used to describe a lapse of time before a certain point in time (E g we waited until sunset - i e waiting is the lapse between now and sunset) For your example sentence, I would suggest: Currently at the moment, the job has been completed
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    I've been trying to find a single word that describes a person that will go to extreme ends to achieve a goal For example, a person that would harm friends or leave behind a path of destruction t
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    american-english These company names are collective nouns In general, in American English collective nouns almost always trigger singular verb agreement (after all, "Microsoft" is grammatically a singular noun, even if semantically it denotes an entity made up of many people) It is apparently much more common to use plural verb agreement in British English It doesn't have anything to do
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    I am was the Vice President of Finances for a club at my university Over the summer, someone new was elected who will become the new VP Finances The position is still being transferred, meaning t
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    As reported by the NOAD in a note about the usage of used: There is sometimes confusion over whether to use the form used to or use to, which has arisen largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases Except in negatives and questions, the correct form is used to: we used to go to the movies all the time (not we use to go to the movies) However, in negatives and questions using
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    In this MSO question, the author refers to himself as sounding like a "tool" What does this mean? Specifically, the way it is used in the linked question implies that being a tool means being po





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