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| Subject | try-to, solid(ity), substantialness/tangibility/physicality/legitimation, credibleness, greenish, denote, Andy |
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37. try-to
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/try , Usage Note: The phrase try and is commonly used as a substitute for try to, as in Could you try and make less noise? A number of grammarians have labeled the construction incorrect. To be sure, the usage is associated with informal style and strikes an inappropriately conversational note in formal writing. Sixty-five percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use in writing of the sentence Why don't you try and see if you can work the problem out between yourselves?
USAGE: The use of and instead of to after try is very common, but should be avoided in formal writing: we must try to prevent (not try and prevent) this happening.
* Refer to the article of "nightclub. something, a-bit/too-much/make-much-of, much-as, quote/unquote, split infinitive? <go>" <<Column 20. "split infinitive ??">> & the article of " retaliative, bright(ly), historic(al), oblig(at)e, (t)here, this/that, voiced/voiceless, like-to, like, 'like(d) to'" <<Column 40. like-to>>
try-to : as-trial
* When articulating "try-to" with/from English/GC /T speaking posture, "as-trial" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
* When articulating "as trial" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "on trial" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
38. solid(ity), solidness
* When articulating "solidness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "solid" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "solid" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "solidity" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
39. substantialness/substantiality
* When articulating "substantiality" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "substantialness" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
40. tangibility/tangibleness
* When articulating "tangibleness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "tangibility" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
41. physicality/physicalness
* When articulating "physicalness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "physicality" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
42. legitimation/legitimacy
* When articulating "legitimacy" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "legitimation" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
43. credibleness/credibility
* When articulating "credibility" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "credibleness" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
44. credulous/creditable/credible
http://www.answers.com/topic/credible , Usage Note: Credible is widely but incorrectly used where credulous would be appropriate. Credulous means "believing too readily" or "gullible," as in He was credulous (not credible) enough to believe the manufacturer's claims.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861601238/credible.html , Word Usage credible, credulous, or creditable? These three adjectives, and the corresponding nouns credibility, credit, and credulity, are sometimes confused. A person or thing is credible when he, she, or it can be easily or readily believed: My story may sound barely credible but I assure you it's true. Credible also has the newer meaning "inspiring confidence": The government needs to develop a credible monetary policy. Somebody is credulous when he or she is all too ready to believe: Only the most credulous person would believe such a feeble excuse. Creditable is connected with the word credit and means "bringing credit": An excellent squash player, she plays a creditable game of tennis as well. * When articulating "credible" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "credulous" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "credible" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "creditable" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
* When articulating "credibility" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "credit" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "credibility" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "credulity" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
45. greenish
* When articulating "greenly" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "greenish" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
46. denote/connote/represent
http://www.answers.com/topic/denote , Usage Note: Denote and connote are often confused because both words have senses that entail signification. Denote means "to signify directly or literally" and describes the relation between the word and the thing it conventionally names. Connote means "to signify indirectly, suggest or imply" and describes the relation between the word and the images or associations it evokes. Thus, the word river denotes a moving body of water and may connote such things as the relentlessness of time and the changing nature of life.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/denote.html , Word Usage denote or represent? Use denote when you want to say "to mean," "to refer to," or "to signify": That word denotes "life" in Spanish. For our purposes, the word "corporation" will denote the XYZ Foundation. The tiny points of light in the sky denote the Big Dipper. Use represent when you mean "to symbolize something else": The red maple leaf represents [not denotes] Canada.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/connote.html , Word Usage connote or denote? Denote refers to the literal or main meaning of a word, whereas connote refers to its implications or associations. The word family, for example, denotes a group of people related by blood or marriage but connotes the bonds of affection, trust, and loyalty that unite them. * When articulating "represent" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "denote" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "represent" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "connote" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
47. "hot seat" "breaking news" Andy, Italy
(hot/T + seat/S) is metaphthong/MPh pronounced as "criticism".
breaking (emergent/T + s/C1)
Andy (Anderson/C2 + 's/P) or (Andrew/T + 's/P) or (Andrea/S + 's/P) Andy (ant/C2 + ’s/P); http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/omsmiles2/amazingact.htm ,
mum (chrysanthemum/C2 + 's/P) or (mom/S + 's/P)
Latin (Latium/C2 + 's/P); Rome (Latium/T + 's/P); Italy (Rome/P + s/T)
Greek (Greece + 's)
Athens (Attic/C2 + 's/P); Attica (Attic/T + 's/P)
Ankara (Turkey/T + 's/P)
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