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  1. How to write a plural form of 'ex' (ex girlfriend..etc)

    May 17, 2016 · The plural of ex is exes, and the possessive is ex's — but be aware that many readers will find these forms odd-looking. Wiktionary also says it's exes: exes (n.) (plural of ex …

  2. When a word ends in 's' or 'x', do you add 's or just an

    1) Alex's house 2) Alex' house When the noun ends with the letter 's' or 'x', do I need to put 's' after an apostrophe or not? I remember I read some rules related to this in my school gram...

  3. Exercise or exercises - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Sep 8, 2020 · All your examples are correct. "Exercise" is both a noun and a verb. "I exercise" is an example of verb use. As a noun, the singular "exercise" can be a collective term for any …

  4. greetings - How to address multiple peoples in email? - English ...

    Apr 3, 2020 · Which is the correct way to address multiple recipients in email? I am not the manager of recipents but the receipents are combination of either both being managers (not …

  5. "As far as I can say", "as far as I know", "as far as I can tell"

    Feb 9, 2015 · The English language has many ambiguities such as this. Consider the difference between "near" and "far". Then consider that "as near as I can tell" and "as far as I can tell" …

  6. Extra vs. Excess (specific) - English Language Learners Stack …

    I am fairly confident that I have a decent understanding of the differences between 'extra' and 'excess', but there's been one specific context that had me scratching my head as of late. Say …

  7. When to pronounce ‹s› as /z/ in the middle of words?

    When do you pronounce ‹s› as /z/ in the middle of words? Is there any rule? I also saw there are some differences in articulating medial s between American and British accents. I already …

  8. Does "switch me chairs" mean "switch chairs for me"? [closed]

    Aug 21, 2023 · 3 "Switch me chairs" isn't Standard English, but in context it apparently means "switch chairs with me", meaning that Aguilera would sit in Eminem's seat and vice versa; the …