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27 Αυγ 2021 · Sugar and flour come in bags in the US (although you can also get sugar in one-pound boxes, roughly ...
20 Σεπ 2011 · I want to know the diference between "Proceed" and "Further" when they are used together and separately. e.g. The login functionality doesn't work. We can't proceed to next page. The login functionality doesn't work. We can't proceed further to next page. What is the exact differrence...
14 Μαρ 2019 · As far as I know, 'tea' and 'coffee', when talking about substances, are uncountable: 'I'd like some tea/coffee.' But they can also become countable, and then we mean a cup of tea/coffee: 'I'd like a tea/a coffee.' What happens when we speak about different varieties of tea/coffee, for...
30 Μαΐ 2016 · When a machine starts up, we say that it grinds into action. I think the metaphor is from a mill, whose function is to grind flour. Or it might to refer to the noises made when you first turn the machine on. At any rate, here it means to start up. "Into action" means into operation.
19 Οκτ 2008 · He was a teller of dirty stories and a buffoon, and it was mostly of sin and obscenity. He knew well how to steal corn and take his toll of meal three times over; and yet he had a golden thumb, by God! He wore a white coat and a blue hood. He could blow and play the bagpipe well, and with its...
24 Μαρ 2007 · Missing in AE does not necessarily mean something is lost! It can, but I also use it often to mean I forgot something or that something I need has been overlooked, lost in the shuffle. "I bought butter, eggs and flour. Did I miss anything?" I would use missing in your original sentence. Lacking is also correct, but I would tend not to use it. Why?