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Goerge: Did you see Peter’s new girlfriend? How does she look? John: Yes, I saw her on the last night’s party. She just has a “homely” or “ordinary” or “plain” looking and is not attractive at all. Are they all correct? Which is the nicest way to say someone’s look is just ordinary? Thank you. Hanoi, Vietnam. Vietnamese. Oct 14, 2021. #7. DonnyB said: To me, "housework" and "household chores" are virtually synonymous, the main difference being that "chores" implies they're things that most people dislike having to do. Thanks a lot!!! So, I can say: "My family usually shares the housework duties.
English (US - northeast) Oct 14, 2017. #2. There is no difference in meaning. In this sentence, both verbs mean the same. In other sentences "is wearing" and "wears" could imply different things, or one of them might be incorrect grammar. Personally I would always say "is wearing" in this sentence. But I think "wears" is correct too. England (aged 79) UK English. Dec 30, 2016. #14. If you have not done what you decided to do, you are more likely to say I have decided to do it or I have decided that I am going to do it. If you start with I decided, this refers to a specific time in .
Sep 30, 2006. #7. JamesM said: Good point! I was going to say that people using "ordinary people" or "common people" or "average people" are usually implying that they consider themselves above, or different from, the typical person. . a man, often a homosexual, dressed as a woman. transvestite. noun [C] a person, especially a man, who wears the clothes of the opposite sex, often for sexual pleasure. Art, I believe Garry was making a joke with the "female smokers" making a pun off of "drag" in the sense of "taking a drag" from a cigarette. Slovenian: Švabi = Germans. Čefurji = natives of other former Yugoslav republics, particularly those who live in Slovenia (can be very pejorative) Južnjaki = natives of other former Yugoslav republics (slightly less pejorative) Makaronarji = Italians (fairly mild, often facetious) Lahi = Italians. Srbendarji = Serbs.
Aug 2, 2020. #4. Print fabric is clearly not solid color fabric but whether these are opposites is unclear. I think of stripes seperate from prints, though of course they can be the same process. And a true plaid is a pattern but is woven not printed. Indeed, many patterns such as stripes and even florals can be woven and not printed. To dress someone is an old expression for to punish them. The down was added in the 19th century. 2. That it's a nautical expression. When sails became old and sere and no longer windproof, they were dressed down: taken down and re-dressed with oil and wax, to make them hold the wind again. A sailor who was dressed down was thus treated in a . Source: A Super-Brew, Iron Grind, And Served Dark (Knight) The most thumbed up definition for I don't swing that way on Urban Dictionary is: basically saying you don't do something. More often than not, it's to clairfy about your sexual orientation, but down here, it's more of a "that ain't my thing" deal.
Goerge: Did you see Peter’s new girlfriend? How does she look? John: Yes, I saw her on the last night’s party. She just has a “homely” or “ordinary” or “plain” looking and is not attractive at all. Are they all correct? Which is the nicest way to say someone’s look is just ordinary? Thank you. Hanoi, Vietnam. Vietnamese. Oct 14, 2021. #7. DonnyB said: To me, "housework" and "household chores" are virtually synonymous, the main difference being that "chores" implies they're things that most people dislike having to do. Thanks a lot!!! So, I can say: "My family usually shares the housework duties.
English (US - northeast) Oct 14, 2017. #2. There is no difference in meaning. In this sentence, both verbs mean the same. In other sentences "is wearing" and "wears" could imply different things, or one of them might be incorrect grammar. Personally I would always say "is wearing" in this sentence. But I think "wears" is correct too.
England (aged 79) UK English. Dec 30, 2016. #14. If you have not done what you decided to do, you are more likely to say I have decided to do it or I have decided that I am going to do it. If you start with I decided, this refers to a specific time in .Sep 30, 2006. #7. JamesM said: Good point! I was going to say that people using "ordinary people" or "common people" or "average people" are usually implying that they consider themselves above, or different from, the typical person. . a man, often a homosexual, dressed as a woman. transvestite. noun [C] a person, especially a man, who wears the clothes of the opposite sex, often for sexual pleasure. Art, I believe Garry was making a joke with the "female smokers" making a pun off of "drag" in the sense of "taking a drag" from a cigarette.
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