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  1. "I and someone", "me and someone" or "I and someone we"

    40 "I and someone are interested" is grammatically correct. It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say …

  2. What is difference between renter, tenant and rentee?

    Nov 3, 2015 · A renter is a person who pays rent in order to use something that to belongs to someone else, whether it be a house, room or even a car. But a tenant can be a renter, free …

  3. grammatical number - Plural form of "someone"'? - English …

    Someone, and indeed any indefinite pronoun that ends in "one" is always singular. The word people is a good choice; however, the second part of your compound sentence sounds as if …

  4. What is the difference between 'share to' and 'share with'?

    Jan 23, 2024 · You actually said that in the UK in pre-internet times? e.g. Someone has shared an anatomically correct drawing to the toilet wall or A funny story has been shared by Anonymous …

  5. "Screw" slang terms — are any socially acceptable?

    Jan 1, 2022 · Screw is a euphemism for fuck, so yes, they are inappropriate, though less so. In some cases (screw around, we're screwed), it's just naughty slang, with no sexual reference. …

  6. single word requests - Person who invites: "Inviter" or "Invitor ...

    May 25, 2016 · There is a clean word that defines person that is invited: an invitee. However, I can't seem to find a straight definition of either terms that would define a person who invites …

  7. differences - Get hold of, get ahold of, get a hold of - English ...

    The three variations of this expression exist and are acceptable. The meaning actually depends on what follows of, so get hold/ahold of someone means communicate with/reach someone …

  8. Someone, anyone, somebody, everybody. Are those 3rd or 1st …

    Dec 15, 2019 · Nobody says that the earth is flat. Note that, in the "nobody will believe them" clause, believe is not a third person plural but a bare infinitive because it follows will. If you tell …

  9. Is there a word for the person who hides truth in order to deceive ...

    Nov 14, 2011 · For example if someone asks me something I don't want to tell them, saying "I don't know" is a lie. Saying "I'm not allowed to tell you" may reveal the information, or …

  10. What word describes: "a person who always follows the rules"?

    Sep 22, 2016 · 15 Someone who always follows a defined procedure, such as a set of rules is a Stickler. A " stickler for the rules" will always insist that the rules are followed.