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Nonplussed – English editing.

In standard use nonplussed means ‘surprised and confused’, as in she was nonplussed at his eagerness to help out. In…

ManuscripteditNovember 12, 2010November 12, 2010
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None – English editing

Some language purists maintain that none can take a singular verb, never a plural one:none of them is coming tonight…

ManuscripteditNovember 11, 2010November 11, 2010
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Onto – English editing.

The preposition onto meaning ‘to a position on the surface of’, as in they fell off their stools onto the…

ManuscripteditNovember 10, 2010November 10, 2010

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