· theres this particular interjection-like usage of there that i think belongs to the spoken register and maybe doesnt refer to anything; (i have written in bold the words that were replaced to imitate accent. ) this site indicates that this is how to is spelled in eye dialect. I wouldnt say no to something stronger if you ve got it, mind. For example, ‘compu tor ’ the original term meaning a person performing computation later becoming ‘compu ter ’ when calculations were performed by either people or machines. This rhotocity survived only in areas west of london, south of birmingham and in lancashire. Or why is there only one student there? · the construction there isnt/wasnt a/an in the is a well-established usage. · a clue to hagrid’s regional background may come from the rhotocity implied by the post-vocalic ‘r’ in syllables where in the standard pronunciation variant the schwa should be present: · should i use an or a before the word another? As opening words, whats the difference between hello and hello there? What is the difference between there is no and there is not (the same question for there are no and there are not ? Why there is only one student there? Its not confined to complaining about the lack of something wanted - one very common version is there wasnt a dry eye in the house, where the house is (literally or figuratively) a theatre or cinema thats just presented something particularly emotionally stirring (bringing poignant tears. There is no an apple on the table. 0 there is also a usage trend to use - tor when the intent is to emphasize that the agent is a person, while - ter is used when the agent is not necessarily a person. Versus there is not an apple on the table. Or i can just use another without any of those articles (a/an). · how should i say: Ter, inter, tergether, etc. You alright there? · i am always confused about when to use i did something. and when to use i have done something. please kindly explain and provide some examples. · whats the meaning of there of hello there? I often see it used hello there! If yes, when should use it. · here ter would be the phonemic orthography of to:
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· theres this particular interjection-like usage of there that i think belongs to the spoken register and maybe doesnt refer to anything; (i have written...