- The correct way to write and or together in a sentence
What is the correct to write and or? I have seen it written "and or" as two separate words and I think it looks odd
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- grammaticality - Whether or not vs. whether - English Language . . .
As Henry Higgins observed in Pygmallion, the best grammarians are often those who learned English in school as immigrants My parents, who were first-generation Americans in the early 20th century, learned English grammar in NYC public schools meticulously They insisted "whether or not" is proper usage, period Over time, language evolves or erodes and the rules change, which really means
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- grammar - walk-through, walkthrough, or walk through? - English . . .
For what it’s worth, walkthrough is common in my programming and gaming circles Walk-through seems to be preferred elsewhere—there’s a general trend for hyphenated terms to become single words over time, and this is a relatively new example However, I would only use walk through if I meant it as a prepositional verb, as in “Let’s walk through some examples”
- etymology - Hold your piece or Hold your peace - English Language . . .
Is the correct phrase “ to hold your piece ” or “ to hold your peace ”? This matter is often mentioned together with the matter of “ saying one's piece ”, which has already been answered In that context, the answer to the present question appears to also be given, but without any background or argumentation Hence, I'd hereby like to pose it explicitly, hoping for a somewhat well
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