As i was speaking i got terribly uncomfortable thinking i was offending someone, (there also is a person of cherokee heritage behind me) He will arrive in an hour Is there any chance that me calling the weather an indian summer would offend anyone?
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If someone said one of those phrases in conversation i'd probably get the meaning by contextual clues and body language or by additional questions
Otherwise, i'd probably think i work during the summer means i only work in summers, not other seasons and that i work during summer means i don't take off work in summers. i usually wouldn't pin a statement to the current summer unless.
I wish i were going myself, said charles darnay, somewhat restlessly, and like one thinking aloud Sirrah, if thy captain knew i were here he would use me with estimation I wish i were like you. emily dickinson I wish i were the hay
I wish i were in a quiet island with only you bram stoker The italian etymology of india fails to mention anything about people in/of god Italian wikipedia says gli antichi greci si riferivano agli indiani con il termine indoi (ινδοί), il popolo dell'indo Indo people/population indo is derived from sindhu meaning large body of water
No trace of god there whatsoever.
Per strunk and white's elements of style, p Is used to denote 1 page, pp To denote a range of pages This form of citation is used when you are using brief/in text citations
Otherwise, one would use the citation style for the type of formal paper that you are writing, for example, mla would be don't do it wrong (author's last name 45) where the numbers indicate the page number where the. However people who come from countries neighboring india such as sri lanka or fijian indians do not like to be classified as indian because this would be similar to calling a japanese person chinese I understand why this would be offensive Is there a word to describe this type of group of people that doesn't assume their country of origin?
26 it's certainly not standard english, but i have come across this word before, always in correspondence with it engineers based in india
I have a theory that it comes from sql Sql (structured query language) is a programming language widely used in business database systems. Did you have a holiday last summer? asks did you have a holiday in the previous summer Did you have a holiday in the last summer? asks did you have a holiday in the last summer (implying that there will be no more summers)
But to suggest is one of the few verbs that need a gerund, just as to avoid There is no logic reason for the gerund construction, it is just a convention and must be learnt (grammar point He arrived in new york He arrived at the station
He arrived on the scene of the accident
[no preposition] he arrived at 12 o'clock He arrived within 10 minutes