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- Why is you all contracted to yall and not youll?
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- expressions - Origin and meaning of You catch more flies with honey . . .
I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar makes them think they sense fruit
- Youll find that. . . - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I was in a chat discussing the translation of our project and one of the developers made a joke: You'll find that the Commonwealth spelling [of "member"] is "membre" :) This is not the first ti
- What is the term for when you become more aware of something?
It is called the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon or the frequency illusion Baader-Meinhof is the phenomenon where one stumbles upon some obscure piece of information—often an unfamiliar word or name—and soon afterwards encounters the same subject again, often repeatedly
- word choice - I hope youll do X vs. I hope you do X - English . . .
I basically agree with other answers, but have my two cents' worth "I hope it rains tomorrow" is definitely more natural than "I hope it will rain tonorrow", and, "I hope you will forgive me" is definitely more elegant and effective than "I hope you forgive me"
- grammar - again in Today is the oldest youve ever been and the . . .
I agree with you, the again seems unnecessary Unless, I said this to you yesterday: “Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be ”
- Youll have to excuse me, my dear [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
Here is part of a story I cannot understand some of it Mama tried to remind them what Thanksgiving was really about, but every time she did, Papa would interrupt "You'll have to excuse me, m
- dialects - Youll have had your tea - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Your question is about the meaning of the idiom, so I'll make this a comment rather than an answer, but to explain the odd verb tense: that construction means something like, "I assume that I ask you if you've had your tea, it will turn out that you have "
- all of you vs you all - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
All of you are sitting here with me in my den vs You all are sitting here with me in my den And a general form: you all vs all of you Which is the proper usage?
- idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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