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  1. What do you call a subcategory of a subcategory

    Informally, a lot of people will use the word/phrase subsubcategory (or sub-sub-category). I would advise against using it in formal writing (for formal writing use further subcategory as @Chenmunka …

  2. a Monday and Mondays - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 18, 2026 · This question was migrated from English Language & Usage Stack Exchange because it can be answered on English Language Learners Stack Exchange. Migrated 2 days ago.

  3. Use of the word "and" or "or" in a list of objects

    Apr 12, 2020 · Major nonconformity: a significant nonconformity of one or more pharmacovigilance processes that could potentially adversely affect the rights, safety and well-being of patients. Would it …

  4. articles - "it is best" vs. "it is the best" - English Language ...

    Jan 2, 2016 · This is the best car in the garage. We use articles like the and a before nouns, like car. The word "best" is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves. Because the noun …

  5. grammar - consistent? or consistently? - English Language Learners ...

    Mar 27, 2025 · Despite increasing competition, he managed to remain ____the best in his field. a) consistent b) consistently which one is correct for the blank? and why?

  6. What does "in what" mean in the sentence? - English Language …

    Sep 19, 2022 · "in what became" introduces an additional interesting fact about her lawsuit. It starts a new subordinate phrase describing the lawsuit. It could also have been written "in the" or as a new …

  7. What is the difference between 'duality' and 'dichotomy'?

    Feb 8, 2019 · What is the difference between duality and dichotomy? They sound very much alike to me, but there is a subtle difference between them. I'm not sure what this difference is, however.

  8. grammar - Is "problems on [something]" correct? - English Language ...

    Feb 22, 2022 · Would it be correct to say "problems on [something]"? Like in this sentence: I enjoy helping my students to solve their problems on music performance.

  9. When do we use haven't had, hadn't had, and didn't have?

    Nov 28, 2022 · I haven't had my breakfast yet [this morning]. I hadn't had my breakfast when I got your phone call yesterday morning. Because I overslept, I didn't have my breakfast until 10 p.m.

  10. The usage of “toodle pip” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Aug 14, 2020 · The expression was common among upper-class English people around 100 years ago but is now very much obsolete. If you use it now you run a severe risk of not being understood or of …