- differences - Versus versus vs. in writing - English Language . . .
Versus is first recorded in English, in a legal context, in the mid-fifteenth century It is frequently abbreviated, as you say, to v , but ver and vs are also found
- Vendor vs. vender in Standard American English
I too, believe that the expression of the word vender is more to the noun person,rather than place or thing and the word vendor more Latin in its origin ,for its same meaning , however there is possession in it for place or thing I could see how you can say vender is person and vendor as thing or place! just saying!!!
- What is the name of this type of word: Mr. , Ms. , Dr. ?
@Marcin: Perhaps I am I know that there are times when "Mister" is either a portion of a style or a complete style, but in that case it is associated with some position (e g certain clergy positions, or some official government positions in the United states such as "Mr President", "Madam Speaker", etc), while the generic honorific we tend to say during conversation to anyone would not thus
- Whats the difference between requester and requestor?
Both are in dictionaries I've heard people insist "requester" is correct for a person who requests something, and that quot;requestor quot; is wrong there, leaving me to wonder how it i
- meaning - Include vs involve: usage and difference - English . . .
I have made some research and found that these two verbs are of similar meaning Cambridge Dictionary gives this definition of include: include verb [T] to contain something as a part of
- abbreviations - How should I abbreviate versus? - English Language . . .
There are 4 types of abbreviations I know for "versus": v v vs vs I generally use the last one in the list, but I want to stick to one and use only that one
- Staff are or staff is - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- meaning - Biweekly, bimonthly, biannual, and bicentennial: dual . . .
What do lengths of time with the "bi" prefix mean"? I have understood bicentennial as once every two hundred years, but biannual as meaning twice a year Do biweekly and bimonthly mean twice a week
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