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What is the /ū/ sound in English symbol?
If you know what "smooth" sounds like, then you just need to go by that, and forget Merriam-Webster when you're working with your American Accent Training materials. // Take a look at English Language Learners. Very helpful site. –
capitalization - "you" versus "You" as polite form of writing - English ...
The other is some legal contracts that have a section of definitions at the top where they carefully define "You" or "YOU" to refer to a specific category of person, like, "By 'You' we mean a person who has registered as a client of our company, who meets the requirements detailed in section 2.3.B, and whose membership is fully paid as of the ...
Is using "if you would" instead of "if you will" in the sense of "if ...
The expression "if you will" is somewhat idiomatic. Oxford Living Dictionaries defines it as follows: if you will phrase. Said when politely asking someone to do or consider something. ‘imagine, if you will, a typical silversmith's shop’ In the context of your "dummy", "if you will" is another way of saying "if you wish [that I put it that ...
What is the meaning of “you bet!”? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Is person 1 saying the first sentence and person 2 is saying "you bet" , or this is a one complete sentence up to "you bet" by only one person? – user54352 Commented Oct 17, 2013 at 16:32
grammatical number - Did English ever have a "you" plural? - English ...
You and ye used to be the plural forms of the second person pronoun. You was the accusative form, and ye was the nominative form. Because of this, you still conjugates verbs in the plural form even when it is singular; that is, you are is correct even if you is only referring to one person. Thee and thou used to be the singular forms.
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