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  • twenty-first century | 21st century | WordReference Forums
    If it's a formal context, which one is more appropriate: in the twenty-first century || in the 21st century? According to Google Ngram Viewer, the most common one is "twenty-first century", but they automatically replace "twenty-first" for "twenty - first" to "match how they process books" so I
  • preposition + month - WordReference Forums
    However you write it or say it (and see past threads for the possibilities), 21 March the 21st of March March the 21st is a single day, so we arrive on that day March (without a day mentioned) is a month, so we arrive in that month It is possible to combine them, but it would be very unusual:
  • This Thursday Next Thursday | WordReference Forums
    This Thursday would very clearly mean Thursday the 21st, as saying next Thursday is ambiguous and could very easily be misinterpreted, most sensible people would avoid using it if they were referring to the 21st
  • make a mischief do a mischief - WordReference Forums
    If you google “cause mischief” as a search in 21st century books, you get only 4 examples I think it was used historically in legal contexts, but to me it sounds totally outdated
  • Amor vincit omnia vs. omnia vincit amor - WordReference Forums
    Many people who are around in the 21st century and study Latin appreciate a capitalised general noun as a personification or deification In contrast, non-capitalised words are less likely to be understood as either
  • since over a year ago - WordReference Forums
    Suppose that I last met cousin Wilhelm at Constantina's scandalous 21st birthday party in March last year - an occasion that contributed many exotic images to the lurid press, including several that I would much prefer to forget
  • morning toilet - WordReference Forums
    In AE, at least, the word toilet is seldom used in this sense in the 21st century Anyone who heard you say this would probably think that you were using the language of 18th- and 19th-century high society for humorous effect - or that you needed to rid yourself of digestive waste products
  • car park vs carpark - WordReference Forums
    According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark' Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks
  • Wellbeing, well-being or well being? | WordReference Forums
    From my own bookshelf: American Heritage Dictionary and Random House Webster's College Dictionary (also American): well-being Concise Oxford English Dictionary (British): well-being Chambers 21st Century Dictionary (British): wellbeing My browser's spelling checker (American) says that spelling it without the hyphen is wrong
  • Comparative - proner or more prone? | WordReference Forums
    What an interesting question! I have never heard "proner", but according to the "rules" I was taught 50 years ago "proner" should be fine as a comparative Example 2 She is more prone to mistakes now she is old She is more prone to be sensible nowadays She is more prone to act sensibly than is her sister She is more prone to act politely than rudely





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