If you use either or both of those terms in your written word, do you ever use them in your speech? I see it a lot online, never heard anyone say it with the exception of tv and film.
I got 8 out of 10. Can you better that ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/12vbByzjT1hcmFgh79f2MHw/are-you-grammatically-gormless-or-a-punctuation-perfectionist ...
Can anyone tell me what, if anything, these little cards are called? There are two cards, the size of a business card. They are made by Mullord Brothers. They may only be worth pennies but ... I... ...
I've recently rediscovered a regular favourite from my youth, a hot sweet mug of Horlicks, so nice on these cold evenings. It has also made me remember Ovaltine & Bournvita. Do they still exist?... ...
My late partners car has been in the drive,for about two months,but not used for any journeys etc.Is it OK to just leave it standing there,will this affect the battery,or do I need to switch the... ...
...what's for dinner tonight (I call it tea actually, but I made a posh fish pie yesterday so dinner seems posher than tea)? We're having the remains of the posh fish pie, with mushy peas tonight,... ...
Windows keeps closing down too soon, eg when I am just reading something on screen, and I have to log on again with my password. I cant see anything relevant under Settings. Under Power and... ...
Hi stuck on last four no 39 jazzman George chattyman Alan paleoanthropologist Richard funnyman lee no40 ASS is n corner with a speech bubble with the words to New York New York and there's an arrow... ...
Any help please . 7 devilish pubic transport. 8 also a hoover 9 we trade an ocean 10 this is sore. 12 American garden .13 flycatcher is hesitant . Thank you
These are the last of my 100 clues. Hope you can help again. All answers begin with either T or U 60. Links wood and prize (6) 69. All the same (7) 70. Every little helps here (5) 71. 40% of the world... ...