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23/10/2024
WORD OF THE DAY: Nosey or Nosy
Example sentence:
I really don't think I have to explain this or be embarrassed by nosy questions.
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phub·bing
/ˈfəbiNG/
nounINFORMAL
the practice of ignoring one's companion or companions in order to pay attention to one's phone or other mobile device.
Example:
"phubbing is just one symptom of our increasing reliance on mobile phones and the internet"
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26/04/2023
“Many” is used with countable plural nouns like “children” and “students.” “Much,” on the other hand, can only be used with uncountable nouns like “money” or “homework.” “A lot” can be used with both.
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While "How are you?" asks for a statement of a person's condition, "How are you doing?" asks for a more detailed answer. This is a more casual form of greeting that can also mean "How's it going?", "How's your day been so far?" - aimed to find out how things are in general or whether everything is fine.
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