
word usage - Built-in, In-built, Inbuilt and Builtin - I'm confused ...
I am a native English speaker and I would use "built-in" almost exclusively for all definitions you provided although I would recognize "inbuilt" as having an identical meaning. I've heard some people use …
american english - What would you call these interior balconies ...
Jun 3, 2024 · Depending on where you live, you could say third floor or Level 3, though in American English, the first one is used more than the second. Story isn't used much in terms of what floor or …
grammatical number - Ten minutes walk Vs ten minute walk - English ...
Jul 30, 2025 · ten minutes walk ten minute walk Having read a fair bit about it and the different thoughts on it. I'm still puzzled about it. My logic is that ten minutes makes the word minute a plural word. I k...
Can we still use the word "tweet" now that Twitter has been rebranded ...
Mar 16, 2025 · Can we still use the word "tweet" now that Twitter has been rebranded as X? Yes. The verb "tweet" is still common and no common snappy alternatives have emerged (other than the literal …
meaning - What does "take by the heel" mean? - English Language ...
Oct 14, 2023 · It is literal. Take = hold or grasp (etc), heel = part of the the foot. Jacob was said to be the second twin to be born, and was holding his brother's foot in his hand as he was born. Later Jacob …
sentence structure - 'One such+noun' vs 'such a/an + noun' - English ...
Nov 12, 2023 · There's two different meanings of "such" used here, as described in Merriam-Webster: such adjective ... 2 : of the character, quality, or extent previously indicated or implied in the past few …
word choice - Usage "reason for the" or "reason of the"? - English ...
Oct 26, 2020 · When you want to know why someone is requesting for something when writing an email, which should be used? May I know the reason of/for the request? Is there a difference between the …
phrase usage - Difference between 'I got it' and 'you got it ...
Mar 20, 2019 · You are correct "I got it" means: I understood whereas "you got it" means something else completely (that I knew), I just had to check google to find out what it does mean: your request will be …
What is the difference between here's to and cheers to?
Feb 8, 2020 · These are lyrics from "Memories", a song by an American pop-rock band called Maroon 5. The differences: 'Here's to...' is a conventional way of proposing a toast (an expression of good …
What's the differences between "quasi" and "semi"?
Apr 30, 2021 · semi- literally means half (as in a "semi-detached house") while quasi- means almost. In common usage you can use either one interchangeably, and Wiktionary lists each one as a synonym …