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The sentence is Please note that only candidates who actually pass the tests will receive a notification by email later on the day.
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time - What is the meaning of "later on the day" - English Language ...
The sentence is Please note that only candidates who actually pass the tests will receive a notification by email later on the day.
Where did the expression "my two cents" come from?
The use of two cents in this sense is thought to be derived from a similar British use of twopence or tuppence, which dates from around about 1600. The American coin was substituted in the 1800s, along with two bits, slang for 25 cents and also meaning "a petty sum."
Why did English become a universal language and when?
I wouldn't give tuppence for all of the rest. Full lyrics here. EDIT On a slightly more serious vote (erm, freudian slip, I meant note!), I think that apart from the geopolitical aspect, another element in the success of English is its flexibility and openness to evolution.
Is it true that "tuppence" refers to a woman's vagina in British ...
This article is very extensive, so to highlight what they have to say about the term "tuppence" (which here falls under the "money" category): FGTs contained both explicit (e.g., tuppence, thruppeny bit, Mrs Penny), and implicit (fur purse, pocket book) references to money.
What does "Tuppence a bag" mean? [closed] - English Language & Usage ...
@StoneyB Sadly, although with new (post 1971) currency, the word pence remains - fifty pence etc. - the old forms of tuppence, thruppence, and sixpence no longer have any resonance When it was 20 shillings to the pound and 12 pence to the shilling a sixpence (little silver coin, which grandma used to give if you were a good boy or girl) and the beautiful little twelve-sided thruppeny bits were ...
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