I know it's a proper noun (the name of something). A Google search (used here as an attributive noun) for the answer was unsuccessful. No one will commit that proper verbs exist.
When speaking or writing the number 1,426, which is correct or preferred: A) One thousand, four hundred twenty-six B) One thousand, four hundred and twenty-sixC) Fourteen... moreWhen speaking or writing the number 1,426, which is correct or preferred: A) One thousand, four hundred twenty-six B) One thousand, four hundred and twenty-sixC) Fourteen hundred and twenty-sixD) Fourteen hundred twenty-sixE) Both A and DF) Both B and CG) Other (please supply your answer)H) WHO CARES? Go to bed!
From the top of the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger, what are some idiomatic expressions, sayings, colloquialisms, etc. that refer to or involve those parts of the body? A... moreFrom the top of the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger, what are some idiomatic expressions, sayings, colloquialisms, etc. that refer to or involve those parts of the body? Any language or dialect may be used.~
*Taking into account the sheer volume of loan words from several languages foreign to English, in many cases it may be difficult to distinguish between what is already a for... more
*Taking into account the sheer volume of loan words from several languages foreign to English, in many cases it may be difficult to distinguish between what is already a foreign food-related term used in English and that same term in its original language, but please go ahead and give it a try. Also, please identify the foreign language. Thanks.
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