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  • “There’s” or “There are”? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Possibly Related: “There are so many” vs “There is so many” There is are one or several apple ~s? “Is there” versus “Are there” “There is are more than one” What's the difference? Should I say “there is a handful of…” or “there are a handful of…”? Is “there're” (similar to “there's”) a correct contraction? Which is correct: “There are not any
  • Is therere (similar to theres) a correct contraction?
    There're is common in speech, at least in certain dialects, but you'll rarely see it written If I were being pedantic, I'd advise you to use there are in your example, because there is is definitely wrong, so there's could be considered wrong as well But a huge number of English speakers, even those that are well-educated, use there's universally, regardless of the number of the noun in
  • Origin of the phrase, Theres more than one way to skin a cat.
    There are many versions of this proverb, which suggests there are always several ways to do something The earliest printed citation of this proverbial saying that I can find is in a short story by the American humorist Seba Smith - The Money Diggers, 1840: "There are more ways than one to skin a cat," so are there more ways than one of digging for money Charles Kingsley used one old British
  • expressions - Early use of theres always a bigger fish - English . . .
    The old fisherman's proverb popularized by Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace has a history of uses in literal contexts (fishing), however after the release of Phantom Menace the metaphorical use of the
  • Whats the origin of the saying, Theres no accounting for taste?
    I hear it all the time in arguments over subjective judgements: There's no accounting for taste Where does this saying come from? Is it a quote or old proverb?
  • What does theres nothing to say that. . . mean?
    Other variants of this structure are Nobody says you can't have to It's nowhere written that you can't have to They all mean that there may be a perceived mandate forcing certain action - but there actually isn't It's just in your mind And as soon as you realise this you enable yourself to make a free decision whether or not to go with the suggested course of action, do the opposite or
  • Euphemism for Theres more than one way to skin a cat
    Growing up in the 80s, I ended up hearing using this phrase a lot whenever I wanted to express that there was more than one way to do something: "there's more than one way to skin a cat " I
  • What does whats the catch mean? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The definition of catch in such a context as this is: a hidden problem or disadvantage in an apparently ideal situation according to the New Oxford American Dictionary Examples of common usage: OK, I've seen all the benefits, but what's the catch? This sounds too good to be true There's a catch, isn't there? Aha, triple interest rates! So, there's the catch! There's always a catch Nothing's
















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