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  1. Where does the phrase "fair do's/dues/doos/does" come from?

    Jan 31, 2017 · I was researching the phrase fair do's, attempting to determine which spelling was most appropriate, and where it had come from. Unfortunately most of the information I could …

  2. "What does it mean?" vs. "What does that mean?" — what's the …

    The thing is that it is not grounded. If you're asking about a sentence somebody just said, it may be too late to call attention to it because the addressee is still parsing to see whether you're …

  3. contractions - Is “what’s” a correct short form of “what does ...

    Feb 23, 2012 · This can be a contraction of "what does", but I'd generally consider it a "colloquial contraction" insofar as it's a bit of a colloquialism to say "what's" instead of "what does". …

  4. Phrase when you offer someone something but it's really them …

    In Dutch, there is an idiom iemand een sigaar uit eigen doos geven, which literally means to give someone a cigar from [their] own box. The idiom is used when you offer someone something, …

  5. Which is correct "What does this mean or what does this means"

    Apr 20, 2016 · "What does this means" is wrong. The verb "mean" should remain in the infinitive because the auxiliary verb "do" is already conjugated. That happens with all verbs that are …

  6. Is it correct to use "how's" as short for "how does"?

    You seem to be making the false assumption that colloquialisms are not grammatically correct. Contractions are a natural part of spoken language in any language in the world—it’s part of …

  7. What is the difference between "Don't be..." and "Be not..."?

    Oct 22, 2017 · The grammatical difference is that “be not” is using be as a “double identity”verb helping verb and linking verb, just the same as when we say They are not at home . Here” are” …

  8. Distinction: "What can I do you for?" vs. "What can I do for you?"

    It's normally a joke. It's 'funny' because "What can I do you for?" is actually a question that would never be asked, except rhetorically. Do you, as in "I'm gonna do you in" is what a thug would …

  9. "Todo list" or "to-do list" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 25, 2011 · I always thought it was a todo list, and quite a few places online refer to it as todo, but various spell checkers are telling me it should be to-do. The only meaning I could find was …

  10. Origin, meaning, and derivation of 'boof' as a verb in U.S. slang

    Sep 29, 2018 · Recently, the following entry included in a page from a 1983 yearbook for a high school in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area has gained considerable notoriety in U.S. …