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In which case is it okay to not use standard American English?

When talking with someone from your hometown


Which case is it okay not to use Standard American English?

When talking with someone from your hometown


Do you use a hyphen on the term business related?

This may well depend upon what kind of English you speak (or write). For standard English, it is a compound term and so would properly be hyphenated. For American English, that may not be the case. If you are applying for a job and want to ensure you do not make yourself look stupid, call your local newspaper. If you follow what your local press does, you should be fine.


Standard English and non standard English?

Standard English is the English that is taught in schools. It includes both grammar and phonetics, as well as other areas of language. For example, in Standard English double negatives (I don't want no) are considered ungrammatical while they may be grammatical in other dialects. There are also accepted pronunciations for certain words, though this is more likely to vary regionally then other aspects of Standard English. In this case, Standard phonetic English can refer to the sort of accent and pronunciations that you hear on the national news.


What sort of carrying case should I buy for my Centrino2 laptop?

The Centrino 2 is a compact laptop that should fit in any standard case.


Is The Sims 2 for Nintendo ds in English?

If it is English it should say on game case.


The street musician counted the coins in his donation basket and pack his trumpet in its case?

Standard English Verb


Can a standard motherboard fit in a midi tower case?

It should fit definitely!


Will a standard acoustic guitar fit in a dreadnought guitar case?

It should do yes.


Is whom's a real word?

"Whom's" is not a standard word in English. The proper form to use is "whom," which is the objective case of "who."


What does the word Scape mean?

It is not a word in standard modern English. It is sometimes used as a slangabbreviation for landscape, in which case it should probably be spelled " 'scape". Shakespeare uses it as an abbreviation of "escape", and it from this that the words scapegoat and scapegrace appear to be derived.


Where can you find 30yr old unique fill valve on American standard toilet?

Unique means there is only one of them. With American Standard that isn't the case. Don't try to replace it with the same thing, get a new style and have much less problem.