Tag: usage
- “who, quite frankly, are not” vs. “who are, quite frankly, not”
- “I’m calling to…” vs. “I called to…”
- “There seem to be” vs. “There seems to be”
- Usage of “be backed up”
- Meaning and usage of “perforce”
- Question about “to comprise”
- “a lowly profitable company”: is it correct
- Is it “to smell of” or “to smell with”
- Have someone come or coming
- What does the phrase “belong together” mean