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- Is there a word for a person who gives out too many extraneous details?
I'm looking for a single-word term that describes a personality that wants to give out too many unnecessary details in a conversation [EDIT] Let me give you guys an example Suppose you ask your
- grammaticality - Which is correct: the below information or the . . .
I frequently see statements that refer to something later in the text that use a phrase such as "the below information" Is it more correct instead to say "the information below" (or "the following
- Polite phrase to ask for details [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
Usually, I send to a client "Cover Letter" with phrase "May I get the details?", if I need to get more information about his project Suddenly, I have discovered that it is not very polite And now
- Is letting someone know youll provide details to follow correct?
Is letting someone know you'll provide details "to follow" correct? [closed] Ask Question Asked 7 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 8 months ago
- grammatical number - Contact detail or contact details? - English . . .
When I ask anyone his contact details, how do I do it? Give me your contact details or Give me your contact detail ?
- Phrase for focusing on unimportant details [duplicate]
Phrase for focusing on unimportant details [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 14 years, 2 months ago Modified 6 years, 9 months ago
- Use of Heres before a plural noun noun phrase
If the author just meant that "Here are the details" is preferable when writing for publication, I agree Arguably, though, "here's [plural noun]" is more consistent with the underlying grammar that native English speakers acquire than "Here are [plural noun]"
- word choice - All the details or detail? - English Language Usage . . .
Detail and details can be both countable and uncountable, though not necessarily at the same time Countable: Here are all the details on price, games and extras Countable: This enabled them to remember every detail of the story Uncountable: He invariably remembers everything in great detail
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