AND MORE!’ is thus an advertising device for manipulating one’s audience, while avoiding responsibility. This implies that there cannot be an equivalent of that …
In everyday, informal (especially spoken) English, native speakers commonly use "there's" (and derived forms) to introduce either a singular or plural. In more …
And lastly, if an email is really to a single individual, but with a few more individuals copied in (such as a question to an individual developer, but where I want …
Charles Kingsley used one old British form in Westward Ho! in 1855: “there are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream”. Other versions include …
I've searched for whether "either" can be used in a context on which the possible options are made of more than two, and found the answer here over English …
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