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  • Since when has J been sounding like [dʒ] and no longer Y
    The letter J in English has always been pronounced the same way since it was introduced It replaced the Old English letters cg which had the same sound: In English, j most commonly represents the affricate dʒ In Old English the phoneme dʒ was represented orthographically with cg and cȝ Under the influence of Old French, which had a similar phoneme deriving from Latin j , English
  • English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • may be or might be? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If I share my teacher's instructions with a friend from another class do I say quot;It may be different for different classes though quot; or quot;It might be different for quot; Is there a w
  • on route vs en route - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    On route is a less common variant of the original expression en route: The French loan phrase en route, pronounced on root, means (1) on or along the way, or (2) on the road It is sometimes written on route This form is logical as it conveys roughly the same meaning as en route, but readers who are familiar with the French term might consider it a misspelling En route is also sometimes
  • capitalization - constitution or Constitution? - English Language . . .
    If it is a reference to a specific countries constitution, I would treat is a proper noun and capitalise it When it is just a constitution generally, treat it as a common noun without capitals This specifically mentions the US Constitution, but I see no reason why it wouldn't apply to any other country with a constitution Constitution: Capitalize references to the U S Constitution, with or
  • Whats a good word to describe someone who is prone to sudden changes . . .
    I suggest volatile likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse or capricious showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour changing suddenly and quickly or erratic moving or behaving in a way that is not regular, certain, or expected She was a volatile capricious erratic woman, a woman who was prone to quick outbursts and fiery changes of mood





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