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- hyphenation - Three-times vs three times - English Language Usage . . .
Three times as many cases of measles were reported in the United States in 2014 vs Three-times as many cases of measles were reported in the United States in 2014 Is there a difference betwee
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- writing style - Why do we have both the word three and the numeral 3 . . .
The number “345” has three digits, where the first digit is a “3” The number 345 has three digits, where the first digit is a 3 I leave as an exercise for the reader to decide whether mentions of the word number in this sentence should or could be better written saying numeral instead
- Word for three times a year. Is tri-quarterly a real word?
It is possible that whoever used the term wanted to convey the idea that the three issues are published in three-month intervals, i e quarterly (say, in March, June,and September), and that one quarter is then skipped (in this example, there is no issue in December) Tri-quarterly would, however, still be a very bad term to use for that purpose
- With three people in a sentence, how to refer to the second one in the . . .
But in this case there is no enumeration, but rather, three people each having a different role in the sentence, the speaker (subject), the person described (object), the person to whom the description is told So "the second one" would not work very well In fact, in French, it is even worse
- Scattered Spider: Three things the news doesn’t tell you
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- Three is are enough? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
In the first case, three (dogs) is the subject of TO BE, hence the plural In the second case, (having only) three (dogs) is the subject of TO BE, hence the singular My suspicion is that which case is more common will depend on the variety of English, as well as the noun in question
- word choice - Three quarters vs. three fourths - English Language . . .
the cast and crew returned to Los Angeles with three-fourths of the film finished; an aggregate area of more than three-fourths inch in diameter; the ratio of 3:4 is the diatessaron or fourth, producing an octave lute that is three-fourths the length of the descant, which in turn is three-fourths the length of the tenor
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