It actually was a pretty rapid switch where all the CRTs disappeared
It actually was a pretty rapid switch where all the CRTs disappeared
Nineteen oh one
But “two thousand and one” is different since it’s a millienium. I would also say “one thousand and one”, not “ten oh one”
I agree,
2009 and before have to be “two thousand and” style
2013 and after have to be “twenty-” style
The years between can be either, but I’d lean toward using “twenty-” style for those too.
It’s a yes but find it yourself
I like it
You should be able to find various tests and studies of this phenomenon on Google
Yes, you can find plenty on Google I’m sure
Some marketing strategies are pseudoscience, but this one isn’t.
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Only for plural nouns, IMO.
Josh is a child and bears no responsibility for any sexual encounters
Linking to the source seems more boomerish than screenshotting to me. Boomers don’t know how to screenshot, and it’s more cumbersome to have to go to a new site.
I agree with these, except I would use a bunch to mean as low as say, 5 or 6. Like a bunch of bananas at a grocer.
Haha, sorry! I know people like to give very specific meanings to words like a few, several, or some, but colloquially to me they are intentionally ambiguous and all basically mean “a small amount, more than 2”
The Next Generation [to Get Their Own TV Show]
Personally I think “several” could be as few as like, 3
“Can still do most things reasonably well” Jesus you’re 45 not 85
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To save you a click:
“When I hear Donald Trump talk … he’s very quick to say to Kamala, ‘Well, you were vice president for four years.’ Dude, you were president for four years! As I recall, you were up there in the Oval Office!"
Catherine Zeta Jones. I taped this movie off of cable on VHS and rewound this scene repeatedly.