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What is the name of the area that is between the nose and the upper lip, circled in figure 1 below Or regardless of what option(s) are decided. Source of face image i have found that the area circled in figure 2, the small indentation under.

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In formal usage, it should definitely be is Regardless of what option(s) is decided Neither of these options is available

This is the traditional rule (iirc, fowler’s discusses this at length)

However, in colloquial usage, either option is fine, and are seems to now be somewhat more common, at least on teh internets A commenter here nicely describes the sort of thought process which probably pushes people (usually. I hope you can enlighten me I get varying answers in google and i need to find out which is the correct grammatical structure for these sentences

The rest of the staff is/are on leave at the mo. From a comment here, in frequent usage, arse and ass are often interchangeable when used to refer to buttocks or to a person of dubious charms However, although “to arse about” has a vague connect. +1, i like that this is the first answer to address the multiple unicode code points involved

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[odo] () has << paddock noun 1 a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised

But this is obviously a hypernym 'fenced training area for horses' works reasonably well, but 'paddock' is less of a mouthful. Is it correct to say, the team that will be attending with me is listed below Or should i say the team that will be attending with me are listed below

Background we have a motivational poster in our office that says None of us is as smart as all of us I think that it's grammatically incorrect, and here is my reasoning All of the tigers have.

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It's a historical accident—they’re really two different words

There are cognates in greek, hittite and old irish This is reflected in the ordinary british english arse —the {r} is dropped only in us english In the sense donkey, the word goes back to oe assa, derived (it is thought) via celtic. When using (s), should is or are be used

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