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I dont know why, but it seems to me that bob would sound a bit strange if he said, why is it that you have to get going? in that situation. I don’t owe you an explanation of why i knocked the glass over. But you never know. · this appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. · which one is correct and used universally? And i am wondering why. This guy is a pussy. It certainly is offensive here in the us, and im not sure why its considered so much worse than other anglo-saxon words. You never know, which is why. The word pussy is often used to mean coward. I also know germans called black gunners spookwaffe. · while americans (and possibly others) pronounce this as loo-tenant, folks from the uk pronounce it as lef-tenant. How are womans genitals related to being a coward? What i dont understand is why. Also, if you say … There is a subtle but important difference between the use of that and which in a … I don’t owe you an explanation as to why i knocked the glass over. Ive used all of the other ones on occasion. And goes on to explain: As jimi oke points out, it doesnt matter what letter the word starts with, but what sound it starts with. Since usual starts with a y sound, it should take a instead of an. I. e, substituting that for why in the sentences above produces exactly the same pattern of … · i understand that the word spook is a racial slur that rose in usage during wwii; Im looking for something more concrete … Relative why can be freely substituted with that, like any restrictive relative marker.