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  • Nine out of 10 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Most style guides call for spelling out numbers less than 10, and using numerals for those 10 and over While reading a magazine today, I saw the phrase nine out of 10, and it struck me as wrong even though it technically adheres to the standard It seems like an exception is called for in this case, instead of the distracting mixing of word
  • word choice - Why eleven is not called onety one - English Language . . .
    Ten is not called onety because you have ten fingers and not nine That part is actually extremely logical and straightforward Besides, what do you think "ty" actually means? You suggest that we say "one ten" every time we want to say "ten" Now that is illogical –
  • Why do eleven and twelve get unique words and not end in -teen?
    [TL;DR; Headnote] Eleven and twelve probably came from words meaning 'one-left' and 'two-left' -- left over, that is, after counting to ten One explanation for the departure from the 13-19 pattern is that the Old Germanic ancestor languages of English could essentially only count up to ten, with hacks for numbers just over ten
  • grammaticality - Is it correct to say it is forty-five past nine . . .
    To say the time you either read it as "nine forty-five" or convert it to "a quarter to ten" There is one very specific exception, when talking of timetables A train which occurs at (say) 9:47, 10:47, 11:47 etc might be said to leave at "forty-seven minutes past the hour"
  • grammar - Is it of or out of ( a number of people, items etc . . .
    Nine out of ten people said they liked the product No one got 20 out of 20 (= all the answers correct) in the test More examples Out of all my friends, she is the most ambitious He's the only child out of the whole class who's not going on the school trip I've heard that, out of all the applicants for the job, he was the only graduate
  • etymology - Where does the phrase possession is ( nine points | nine . . .
    Nine or eleven points, usually in the saying "Possession is nine (formerly eleven) points of the law," i e , is = nine or eleven out of a supposed ten or twelve points (= a vast majority of the points that nay be raised in a legal action So by hyperbole, ninety-nine points (out of a hundred)
  • word usage - What does going on nine mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    I heard a native speaker say I built an eight-figure company going on nine and I don't neccesarily think I've ever worked hard What does quot;going on nine quot; mean?
  • What does ten of six mean in regard to time?
    It wants ten minutes of six which makes more sense than just "ten of six", and is a cumbersome enough expression that one can see how it might be shortened to "ten of six" Such expressions seem to have been used both in the U K and the U S , but (if this was indeed the origin of the phrase) were only shortened in the U S
  • What are the rules for pronunciation of years in English?
    There are no rules, only loose conventions, formed for brevity, convenience and ease of mental parsing The convention has been modified for the years 2000-2009 (two thousand and nine), just as it has for 1000-1009, probably for the reason Nav mentions - it just parses nicely that way to an English speaker
  • Why “half past” and not “half to”? - English Language Usage . . .
    The convention is that we express the time in terms of the hour that it's closest to "A quarter past nine", not "three-quarters to ten"; but "twenty to ten", not "forty past nine" "Half past" is, of course, exactly in the middle The convention is that we say "half past" rather than "half to"





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