NDTV: Planning Your Child's Birthday Party? Here Are 5 Fun And Fantastic Birthday Cake Ideas
Planning Your Child's Birthday Party? Here Are 5 Fun And Fantastic Birthday Cake Ideas
Are you baking a cake for your loved ones’ birthday but dreading the cake design? Keep your worries at bay, as we have some cake-decorating ideas to make you look like a baking goddess with magical ...
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In American English dialect I constantly see numbers over one hundred written as for example " one hundred forty " compared to British English " one hundred and forty. Is this lack of the conjunction " and " grammatically correct, and is this due to the Spanish influence " ciento cuarenta "...
Les dejo la explicación de wikipedia: Notwithstanding being related to the word "four" (4), 40 is spelled "forty", and not "fourty". The reason is that etymologically (also in accents without the horse-hoarse merger), the words have different vowels, "forty" containing a contraction in the same way that "fifty" contains a contraction of "five".
Hi, I see some similar combination with hyphen-dash and in some other writings without hyphen-dash . I cannot distinguish when we should use hyphen-dash for some combinations. For example, I exemplified two sentences which are used of "41". One has used "forty-one" and other "forty one"! Why...
You might use it if you were talking about items normally counted in hundreds. I could just about imagine "forty-four hundred cigarettes" or "forty-four hundred Roman legionaries", but not much else.