Where does the term heads or tails come from? Heads or crosses in Italy? Interesting When I lived in Argentina for a while, the coin-toss phrase was cara o cruz? (Face or cross?) Argentine coins, despite the strong Catholic influence on their culture, do not feature crosses on the back
Is there a connotational difference between Reality and Actuality? To be clear, though, this Answer is addressing just the question "Is there a connotational difference between Reality and Actuality?" — and offering just one framing (rather than rigorously exploring, say, epistemic vs ontological axes)
Overseas vs. abroad - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I'm a native speaker of Inland Northern American English My intuition tells me that the word "abroad" is unremarkable, especially in collocations like "study abroad" However, I've been correc
grammar - have dinner vs. have a dinner - English Language Usage . . . 2 Hi I am a teacher of English in Argentina I teach in 5 th grade ,primary school I share the same grade with another teacher and I would like to be sure about certain points we teach differently For example I teach verbs Have dinner , she teaches have a dinner Which one is correct, both are accepted?
Why dj instead of j? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I have seen multiple times that in English texts there is a dj to sound dʒ instead of just a single j (If J is at the beginning of the word) Even if those aren't native English words, we already