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Why is it that everybody wants to help me whenever i need someone's help

Why does everybody want to help me whenever i need someone's help Can you please explain to me the difference in mean. You never know, which is why.but you never know That is why.and goes on to explain There is a subtle but important difference between the use of that and which in a sentence, and it has to do primarily with relevance Googling 'for why' (in quotes) i discovered that there was a single word 'forwhy' in middle english.

Why is filipino spelled with an f Philippines is spelled with a ph Some have said that it's because in filipino, philippines starts with f But if this is so, why did we only change the beginning. Unlike how, what, who, where, and probably other interrogatives, why does not normally take to before its infinitive I wonder if this is dialectal, or perhaps just individual.

Since we can say why can we grow taller?, why cannot we grow taller? is a logical and properly written negative

We don't say why we can grow taller? so the construct should not be why we cannot grow taller? the reason is that auxiliaries should come before the subject to make an interrogative. Which one is correct and used universally I don’t owe you an explanation as to why i knocked the glass over I don’t owe you an explanation of why i knocked the glass over Is one used more than. Why do you ask (the question)

In the first case, jane's expression makes the answer direct object predicate, in the second it makes the question direct object predicate The subjects, being i and you respectively. The question is specifically asking why earth is so often not capitalised when used as a proper noun @tchrist there are quite a lot of proper nouns (mostly geographical) that do take definite articles, though, and are unquestionably proper nouns The us, the bronx, the thames, etc. Why does english use no. as an abbreviation for number

It's a preserved scribal abbreviation like the ampersand & (formed by eliding the letters of et to mean and)

The oed has it in use from the 8th century, based on the ablative numerō used for an implied preposition in X in or according to number It also gets used by the french based on numéro, which produced wiktionary's erroneous.

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