
Difference between "OK" and "okay" - English Language & Usage …
2011年5月17日 · OK is an obvious shortening, maybe by somebody who had only heard the phrase. But ok would be something different, perhaps a small okapi. That's what your …
What's the difference between: Is it ok for you?, and: Is it ok with …
2014年9月17日 · Is it OK with you? would be asked in order to gain agreement from the other person that a proposal is acceptable, e.g. "Is it OK with you if we meet at 6 instead of 7?" …
OK, thanks vs OK; thanks - English Language & Usage Stack …
2016年5月31日 · OK, thanks is a comma splice and is the typical form. I would say that the reason it is used over OK; thanks is simply convention. Semicolons are rarely seen in English …
"Is that OK [with/to] you?" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2015年10月4日 · The idiom for "to" is "Does that seem ok to you?" or "Does that look ok to you?" The first is a query about the general propriety of something: They fired him with no notice. …
How correct is the Southern colloquialism "y'all" in correct English ...
2014年5月20日 · Yes. "Y'all" is a contraction for "you all", and so you have placed the apostrophe correctly to account for the missing letters. (You will frequently see the incorrect form "ya'll", …
What is the proper usage of "Y'all" in southern American dialects
2017年4月9日 · There seems to be mention that in Oklahoma, y'all can be used for singular and plural, which, if true, might be fueling a false conclusion about "all y'all" being the plural of …
"Y'all" or "ya'll"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2013年2月1日 · It should be the first: "Y'all" In contractions, apostrophes represent where letters were taken out. "Y'all" is a contraction of "you all". the "ou " was taken out, so you put an …
When did “y’all” become improper? - English Language & Usage ...
2010年9月17日 · An argument for the superiority of "y'all" over "you guys," which fills the same grammatical niche in other parts of the US that "y'all" does in the South. Economical: one …
translation - What is the antonym for OK? - English Language
2022年3月24日 · x < y : OK. whereas, if not, one writes: x < y : KO. This is a short message meaning that for the test “x < y”, “OK” means “all correct” (the condition is satisfied), and “KO” …
british english - Is it formal or informal to use y/o as an ...
2016年3月6日 · Personally, I find it difficult to answer whether years old is formal and y/o is informal. I hope this response is not seen as a definitive answer, but rather one that …