The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style (2000) suggested that the gender-neutral forms were gaining ground; it advocated chair for both men and women. The Telegraph style guide bans the use of chair and chairperson; the newspaper’s position, as of 2018, is that “chairman is correct English“. Do youRead More →

verb (used without object), trav·eled, trav·el·ing or (especially British) trav·elled, trav·el·ling. to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure. to move or go from one place or point to another. to proceed or advance in anyRead More →

In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al formRead More →

Verb. farrier (third-person singular simple present farriers, present participle farriering, simple past and past participle farriered) Is horseshoeing a word? horseshoes(used with a sing. verb) A game in which players toss horseshoes or horseshoe-shaped pieces at a stake so as to encircle it or come closer to it than theRead More →

In an expected way; as expected; predictably. How do you use expectedly in a sentence? This is exactly the idea I presented before them, and expectedly, they became very excited. The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and theRead More →

Phonetically, it is spelled: “blah ng k”. How are C’s pronounced in Greek? “C” is pronounced soft (like “s”) before “e” and “i” sounds, otherwise it’s pronounced hard (like “k”). (This is quite unhistorical; in ancient times all “c”s were hard, but we are used to pronouncing “Caesar,” “Circe,” etc.Read More →

Génial is an adjective and is often used in informal conversations to express happiness. What’s the definition to genial? genial JEE-nee-ul adjective. 1 : favorable to growth or comfort : mild. 2 : marked by or freely expressing sympathy or friendliness. 3 : displaying or marked by genius. What countriesRead More →

Formal and Traditional Salutations List Dear. Sir. Mrs. Ms. Mr. Sir. Hello. Good afternoon. What are the most common salutations? If you’re writing to someone whose name you don’t know or to a group, a good option is a generic salutation such as “Dear Customer Service Manager” or “Dear Colleagues.”Read More →

the earliest time that something can happen or be done. The earliest we could be there is 7.30. at the earliest: I can get it done by Monday at the earliest. Synonyms and related words. What is the earliest point in time? The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000Read More →

simple past tense and past participle of teach. Has been taught Meaning? I had been taught means that someone else is teaching you. I had taught means that you are the one teaching. Have taught have been teaching difference? If you say you have been teaching Polish for two yearsRead More →