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ˈwhich-so, pron. arch. [= which and so adv. 17 d.] † a. Whoever, whatever. b. Whichever.c 1230 Hali Meid. 26 Hwuch-se wule beon of þe lut of his leoueste freond. Ibid. 45 Beo he cangun oðer crupel, beo he hwuch-se he eauer beo. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 771 He is kniȝtes echone, Vor coust binome him, b...
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meaning - "if so" or "if yes" which one is correct? - English Language ...
This points, again, to the difference in usage. Basically, "if yes" only works if there's a question that is obviously answerable only with yes or no, and even there it's not necessarily preferred. In contrast, "if so" works even if there's no explicit question, or if it's a bit fuzzier. Examples where "if yes" is dubious or wrong:
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Finland, Italy and Latvia have decided: So which ...
4 days ago — That's for you to decide. Once again it's time to answer the question: What is your favourite Eurovision 2024 song so far?
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More So Vs. Moreso: Which is the Correct Spelling? - Grammar.com
Both the two-word, more so, and the one word, moreso, are both used interchangeably and incorrectly with certain other words: more, more than, also, and especially. 1. More so/Moreso incorrectly replace the word more. In these cases, it is more correct to use the word more on its own. For example:
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So which should it be - 'lock and load' or 'load and lock'?
The OED has an entry for "Lock and load," and its earliest attested use is from 1940, but in an article in The New York Times. Lieut. Col. Joseph T. Hart, range officer, boomed through his microphone, 'Lock and Load'. 1940 - N.Y. Times 19 Nov. 12/3; The definition provided in the OED is broken into literal and figurative meanings:
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Wait, so who makes that? A breakdown of which automakers own which ...
Jaguar. Land Rover. These two brands were once owned by Ford, so one may be excused for thinking their levers are still pulled by execs in Dearborn. Tata Motors is part of an enormous conglomerate ...
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[App Idea] A TagPro app which works offline so you can ... - Reddit
Using a touch screen may prove too clumsy and would likely be a large hurdle in terms of replicating the native TagPro feel. Multiplayer could of course also be considered (future mobile port?, Lucky PLS) but the idea here is to make a small taste of TagPro available anywhere, away from a computer or internet connection. ...
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Snapshot: Which countries have made the most progress ...
Mar 21, 2023 — 2023 has just started, but we can expect much more from the digital currency world this year. Check out the CBDC Tracker. Central Bank ...
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Who owns Al-Hilal and which players have they signed so ...
Jul 25, 2023 — Kylian Mbappe is the subject of a £259000000 transfer bid from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal which has been accepted by PSG.
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Incandescent lightbulbs are on the way out. So which new ... - NPR
May 11, 2022Many manufacturers still use both watts and lumens. They'll say something like, this is equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent bulb, and that's 800 lumens. You don't need to obsess over any formula ...
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Four-day week: Which countries are embracing it and how ...
6 days ago — German pilot for a shorter working week. Germany is already home to one of the shortest average working weeks in Europe. According to the World ...
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word choice - Is there a difference between "each of which/some of ...
The two constructions are interchangeable in meaning and use, except for one small detail: The phrase "each/some of which" requires a verb, while "each/some of them" doesn't: 1.1. The paragraph is composed of sentences, each of them nominal. 1.2. The paragraph is composed of sentences, some (of them) nominal, others (of them) verbal. 2.1.
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Poll: Which Eurovision 2024 song is your favourite so far?
2 days ago — Six songs have been selected for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 so far. Have a listen and vote for your favourite.
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So, "Some advice" or "some advices"? Which is correct?
In the following extract from "Oxford dictionaries", however, they hint at a legal/business usage of advice as a countable noun. Taking and giving advice. The central difference between advice and advise is that the spelling advice, with -ice at the end, is the standard English spelling for the noun, but never for the verb. Advice has two meanings:
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Poll: Which of these standouts is your favorite so far?
11K subscribers in the americanidol community. This is your place to discuss all things "American Idol." The performances, the judges, the past…
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