
“Senior” and “Junior” suffixes - English Language Learners ...
2017年9月27日 · People can be informally called junior even if their names aren't exactly the same, e.g. the 43rd president being called "Bush junior", and even more informally, it can be used to suggest that someone is following in the footsteps of another, e.g. referring to the 41st president as "Reagan junior".
“Senior” and “Junior” suffixes on ID cards and passports
12 The prefix/suffix (Jr) 12.1 If an applicant wishes to have Junior on their passport, this should be shown on the surname field, provided this is shown on the birth certificate. Birth certificates would normally display Junior after the surname. Subject to the general guidance:
Should the suffix "III" be included in the salutation to a senator
2023年4月27日 · Speaking of "the abbreviations Jr., Sr., II, III and so forth after a person's name", The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed.) says (section 14.8): Note that these abbreviations are used only with the full name—never, for example, Mr. Kelly Jr.
How do we punctuate an abbreviation followed by a colon?
2015年10月18日 · If I am sending email updates for a play named "Into the Woods Junior", I would send it with the subject line, "Into the Woods Jr.: Box Office & Scheduling Update" I think the colon should come after an abbreviation but to be honest I was never really sure.
"Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction
2017年12月1日 · Having said that, I think there is a tinge of racism to not accept e.g. "Myself X" as proper English. My reason for this is no one says that calling a friend "mate" or "dude" is annoying or wrong english.
formality - Your Grace, Your Majesty, Your Highness... Does it all …
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difference - "Have been doing" and "have done" - English …
I agree with Vic, and would like to add a little more information. The main point of the question is the difference between the tenses of "have been playing" and "have played".
"Respected Sir" - is it correct to use in emails?
2016年10月4日 · Salutations are culturally freighted, and the most appropriate salutation to use depends on the locale, the social distance between the correspondent and the recipient, and the medium.
prepositions - ON the field or IN the field? - English Language ...
2019年7月12日 · I am confused about the usage of preposition in this sentence: "They work hard ____ the field everyday". What should fill the blank? a/ On b/ In
vocabulary - The reason "lays" or "lies" in the facts - English ...
I have trouble with this sentence. "Reason" is singular and I want to use the present tense, not the past. Which one is the correct one? The reason lays in the facts The reason lies in the