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  1. Using "non-" to prefix a two-word phrase - English Language

    Note also that most North American publishers use a hyphen after non only when it precedes a capital letter, so non-British and non-European, but nonbeliever and even nonnative. British …

  2. No, not, and non - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 1, 2015 · Not is a negative adverb; no is a negative quantifier; non- is a negative prefix. Since negation is so important, thousands of idioms use each of these, among other negatives. …

  3. prefixes - When is the prefix non- used vs un-? - English Language ...

    May 20, 2018 · Logically, then, "non-dead" might mean something like "not having died" (true of rocks and living people), and "undead" might mean "living." But word constructions don't …

  4. hyphenation - Is the use of a hyphen between "non" and an …

    Except "non" is not an English word, it is a prefix of Latin origin. Which is why American style manuals will always ask you to merge it with the subsequent word, without a hyphen. British …

  5. no not - "Non-significant" or "not significant" variable? - English ...

    Jul 30, 2013 · It depends on the position of the adjective: You have to say "this is a non-significant variable," but you can say "this variable is not significant" or "... non-significant". (There may …

  6. "None of us is" vs "None of us are", Which is Correct?

    Jul 18, 2018 · That is a good point -- 'not' is an adverb, but when it is morphed onto 'one' in 'none' it no longer affects the verb. You can either choose its plurality to be ambiguous "there is/are …

  7. Is "Jack of all trades, master of none" really just a part of a longer ...

    Then the single-statement version was coined. But now, most people recognise (and, I'd say, use) the slightly longer expression ... which is now equally 'a proverb'. Not the original, but hardly …

  8. adjectives - Difference between inconclusive and non-conclusive ...

    Non-conclusive does have some specialized usage as I mentioned. There is a Non-conclusive verb in the progressive tenses. The term was most likely first used by A.S Hornby in his …

  9. Is there a secular, non vulgar alternative to "for heaven's sake"?

    Mar 5, 2014 · The phrase's origins are non-secular (the blessing is to ward out the Devil, who was said to be able to enter the body during a sneeze) but today it is just accepted as a common …

  10. Is there a better phrase that means "non-zero–sum game?"

    Sep 19, 2012 · You used the dash in the wrong place: what you have written is a (non-zero)–sum game, which makes no sense. When you start with a hyphenated word, like zero-sum, than to …