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    word-ending that sometimes distinguish British from American English In the U S , the change from -re to -er (to match pronunciation) in words such as fibre, centre, theatre began late 18c ; under urging of Noah Webster (1804 edition of his speller, and especially the 1806 dictionary), it was established over the next 25 years The -re spelling, like -our, however, had the authority of
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    I am reading quot;Tristram Shandy quot; and as a non-native English speaker struggling very much to grasp the meaning of some sentences Can someone help me with understanding the meaning of the
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  • Merger of Early Modern English ir with ur and er+ear
    Before r , ɪ merged with either ʊ or ɛ , depending on context After labials (plus clusters of labials and l ) and alveolar stops (like in bird and dirt), the result was ʊ (shown, among ot
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    There are a few examples of pairs of words ending with -ee -er like employee and employer or advisee and adviser What I was curious about is if there was any rule that would describe the relations
  • word choice - What differences are there between annually, yearly . . .
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  • Pronunciation of err - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I use to pronounce this word so that it rhymes with 'her', but recently I've been told to pronounce it like "air" Which pronunciation was it originally, and which pronunciation was correct?
  • What does Let me know if the problem persists exactly mean?
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    To answer your question, "good" and "well" cannot always be interchangeable I have good news, She's a good teacher; How much good can we do? There is good and bad in the world; in none of these cases (and there are many more) can "good" be substituted with "well"





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