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word usage

I use extendable in cases where it means the opposite of retractable. In other words, a telescoping wand is extendable, the legs of my camera tripod are extendable. I use extensible when I

phrase usage

When the idiom for being uninvolved in the activity is expressed with off. We speak about being off work or off duty, of being off rhythm or off our feed, so it makes sense to enter those states by getting off.

word choice

My take on it (disregarding the actual meaning of the example sentences) is that for a second time just means ''again (after one previous occasion)''. For the second time implies that the

word usage

Extendable referring to physical properties (an extendable ladder) and extensible referring to versatility/ability to be added to in future (an extensible system).

widow or widowed?

In the following sentence, should we use widow or widowed? Why? My father died when I was nine, and so my mother was a [widow / widowed] with four young children.

Punctuation in "may I suggest"

The bare statement "I suggest you read the rules." requires a period. Starting the sentence with may, as in "May I suggest you read the rules?" seems to turn it into a question. This

articles

There are at least a couple of reasons why "the year is coming to an end" is the idiomatic choice. Firstly, "an end" better describes to the process or generality of something concluding, rather

what''s the difference between dumb and stupid?

There isn''t much difference between dumb and stupid when referring to intelligence. Dumb is probably more of an insult, while stupid can refer to a temporary state such as drunken

prepositions

In General According to Google Ngrams, they two phrases are used almost interchangeably, with “in my lap” slightly ahead. As an American English speaker, I wouldn''t think

Why is damn a swear word while dang and darn aren''t?

I want to know that why is damn considered a swear word while dang and darn are never considered swear words.

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