it can mean "also" . it expresses an excess amount of something
The word usage is a noun.
The sentence "I ain't hungry" is considered nonstandard usage because it employs a contraction (ain't) that is not typically considered formal or grammatically correct in standard English. This is because "ain't" is a colloquial form that is generally avoided in formal writing.
'His mobile data usage was 250 megabytes this month.' 'His usage of the back-door was allowed due to his employment at the shop.'
The correct usage is "uncommunicative," meaning not inclined to communicate or share information.
No, substandard usage is generally avoided in formal writing and communication as it can affect clarity and professionalism. However, in informal settings or when used intentionally for effect, it may be deemed acceptable.
The correct usage is "too funny". "Too" as in "too much". "To" is a direction, as in "let's go to the store"...
Running the air conditioner, my electrical usage went up.Gasoline usage declines when cost rises too high.Old home phones billed for all long distance usage.
the usage of "too" makes it a verb like the phrase "too much honey..."
means.... as long as you live the item has to last that long too!!
Too much usage, usually.
It isn't. Too much usage though, can cause migraines and such if you've been staring at the screen for too long.
I use them for Jazz, they have a big sound and good for arco too.
We need to cut back on power usage, the bill is too high.
There is no way to determine which battery will last the longest. Battery life is dependent on many factors like usage. Too much or too little battery usage can lead to faster deterioration of the battery.
Old English usage: mump = grimace Iceland: mump-a = to fill the mouth too full
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"Usine à pizza" is the most common usage, but "fabrique de pizzas" works too if you don't want to sound too "industrial".