Wreak – English editing.
The past participle of wreak is wreaked, as in boll weevils wreaked havoc on the US cotton industry. An alternative…
The past participle of wreak is wreaked, as in boll weevils wreaked havoc on the US cotton industry. An alternative…
In its emphatic use (e.g. whenever shall we arrive?) the one – word form whenever may also be written as…
Some people claim that the true sense of the adjective verbal is ‘of or concerned with words’, whether spoken or…
Logically, the verb unthaw should mean ‘freeze’, but in North America it means exactly the same as thaw (as in…
When the adjective worthwhile is used before the noun. (i.e. attributively) it is always written as one word: a worthwhile…
Thence and from thence are both used to mean from a place or source previously mentioned, as in they intended…
In senses relating to the traditional Hindu Caste system, the term untouchable and the social restrictions accompanying it were declared…
In historical contexts, the word tribe is broadly accepted (the area was inhabited by Slavic tribes).However, in contemporary contexts, used…