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  1. Aug 23, 2014 · Today's special, specialty of the house and flavour of the day are other popular options. Ngram AmE shows 'soup of the day' as the most common expression while. Ngram BrE shows 'dish of the day' is more popular. As you said these expressions are usually used to indicate more 'off the menu' choices on account of seasonal availability or ...

  2. We (non native English-speakers) are writing a paper and are wondering if the following construct is valid English: Yesterday's assumption is no longer valid. Specifically the apostrophe after

  3. Jun 10, 2015 · 44. One of the answers to this question states that "We shall discuss it in our today's meeting" is grammatically correct. To me, that sentence is clearly wrong. While in today's meeting is fine and in our today meeting is OK ish (though at the very least clumsy), there's something about the possessive there (our today's) that makes it wrong ...

  4. Not without quotes and punctuation: James, while John had had “had,” had had “had had;” “had had” had had a better effect on the teacher.

  5. Apr 24, 2011 · The evening meal, whether dinner or supper, is usually the biggest, most special meal of the day. 'Brunch' (usually Sunday brunch) is a big late morning/midday meal (skipping breakfast) that I think culturally came about because of having the first meal on a Sunday after church service; how or if that interferes with Sunday dinner I don't know - having both in one day would be excessive.

  6. I suspect the confusion is more dependent on culture than language. Germanic (at least, probably other cultures as well) thinking allows an inanimate object to have 'ownership' of other objects (animate and inanimate.) I use 'ownership' to mean a relationship that has special importance. Today's news. The events that occurred today 'belong' to ...

  7. Nov 13, 2017 · I found the headline,‘Facebook friendships are not everybody’s cup of tea,’ in 'Ask Amy' of the Lifestyle section of todays Washington Post (August 9). Without special needs for taking bother of consulting dictionaries, I can easily guess ‘not everybody’s cup of tea’ means ‘not everybody’s liking or taste, or not applicable to everyone.

  8. todays specials. 发音: [təˈdeɪs ˈspeʃl]s ] 释义:特别活动; 特制产品; 特价。. 下面给出了todays specials的用法以及例子. 1、Let me tell you about todays specials. 释义:让我告诉您今天有什麽特餐。. 2、Todays specials are diced chicken with dried red pepper and mapo beancurd. Some famous Sichuan ...

  9. what's today's special perhapsC. —What’stoday’sspecial?—PerhapsI____-suggestmushroomsoupandclearsoup.A.mustB.mightC.wo...

  10. BCE/CE usually refers to the Common Era (the years are the same as AD/BC). That is, BC is usually understood to mean "Before the Common Era" and CE to mean "Common Era," though it is possible to reinterpret the abbreviations as "Christian Era." The simplest reason for using BCE/CE as opposed to AD/BC is to avoid reference to Christianity and ...

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