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- What do you call words such as “the, an, a, to, and”?
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- Named vs called - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
If in addition to being named SoAndSo it usually is called SoAndSo, it still is ok to refer to it as an item named SoAndSo (and also would be ok to refer to it as an item called SoAndSo) But if, although usually called SoAndSo, it actually has some name other than that, then it would be incorrect to refer to it as an “item named SoAndSo”
- word choice - What is the name of the symbols - and gt;?
They can also be called chevrons, or angle brackets While these terms can be interchangeable in a layman's context, and would not look so different when written by hand, there are 4 different symbols in the Unicode standard, and they have different usages In mathematics, "greater than" and "lesser than" would be the correct precise terms
- questions - What is it called? VS What is it spelled? - English . . .
"What is the method to call it?" does make sense and "How is it called" is valid You would get the answer "You speak its name " So, if you want to know what its name is, the correct question is "What is it called?" *An exceptionally obtuse answer would be "You write the correct letters in the right order," but even "How do I spell that?"
- What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ”?
In the case of 9 th, the superscript shown is indeed called the 'ordinal indicator' as Matt Gutting has noted in his answer The addition of -th -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number
- what it that called in english? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
* is called an asterisk; although sometimes people will use the generic term "star " When it is used in mathematical equations, people say "times " Example 12*2=24 would be read out loud as: Twelve times two equals twenty-four
- What term is used for the closing of a letter?
I would suggest they come in word pairs, i e salutation-valediction and opening-closing When using one of the terms in a word pair it would be proper form to also use the other (although proper form is often not called for, of course) –
- What is the name of this type of word: Mr. , Ms. , Dr. ?
@Marcin: Perhaps I am I know that there are times when "Mister" is either a portion of a style or a complete style, but in that case it is associated with some position (e g certain clergy positions, or some official government positions in the United states such as "Mr President", "Madam Speaker", etc), while the generic honorific we tend to say during conversation to anyone would not thus
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