@anne_theriault @christinaemoss Birthright citizenship is largely an Americas thing. It comes from English common law but isn’t even maintained by the current law in the UK https://t.co/qBhjyrx2LH
dunno why Toronto’s two Russia supporters picked this Ukrainian Independence Day to rally for their cause in front of the US consulate, but they were confronted
if I hadn’t been invited to a wedding at the King Edward I wouldn’t know which King Edward it was named after.
And honestly I’d be pissed off if it was VIII
@MerriamWebster Sorry but the dictionary table will “look well in your home or office”? Do you guys know the difference between “well” as an adjective and “well” as an adverb?
BREAKING: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, have decided to separate, according to statements posted online by both of them. https://t.co/QYxWaHBWOb
@abdulmujeeb_aj@MerriamWebster Three are common nouns (the animal) and three are proper nouns (the city) being used as noun modifiers, so in a sense adjectives.
@MerriamWebster No, it's not grammatically correct, though it would be without the comma. A comma doesn't belong between subject and predicate (unless it's one of two commas bracketing an unessential clause).
@jamesconsidin16@MerriamWebster “Cat,” spoke Anne, “Wash!” https://t.co/Ct1Cp1l5bv
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