Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please provide an example of using alight with regard to an idea, without using the word idea, to help me work it in next week!
After a burst of innovation with no initial purpose, the AI initiative alighted on the TACOMA project and we now have concrete strategies in place for targeted use of AI.
Anonymous wrote:Please provide an example of using alight with regard to an idea, without using the word idea, to help me work it in next week!
Anonymous wrote:Can we also talk about pronunciations? Just this week I heard Irish speakers on NPR pronounce Gaza with a nasally a in the first syllable "GAAAAH-zah" and "HBO" with a very pronounced "H" that I don't know how to write phonetically. It was super off-putting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rod, as a unit of distance. 1 rod = 5.5 yards.
My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that’s they way I likes it!
Anonymous wrote:Can we also talk about pronunciations? Just this week I heard Irish speakers on NPR pronounce Gaza with a nasally a in the first syllable "GAAAAH-zah" and "HBO" with a very pronounced "H" that I don't know how to write phonetically. It was super off-putting.
Anonymous wrote:English is so weird.
Gross can mean: 12 dozen, total before taxes, and disgusting? How is that possible?!
And don't get me started on the myriad meanings of "make up/make-up"
Dearest creature in creation
Studying English pronunciation,
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse.