
Using the word 'whither' - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 4, 2021 · 3 Whither is a locative adverb. Note the table at the bottom of the linked wiktionary article showing the relationships between where, whither and whence on the first line. There are similar …
Use of Whither and Whence - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Aug 4, 2021 · Or: Whence is basically equivalent to from where. Whither is basically equivalent to to where. I mean, yes, the latter sentence is much of a Shakespeare style, it is used mostly in poems …
where vs at where - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 22, 2022 · I'm not sure if a preposition is needed. A new roundabout will be added where/at where the south road meets the main road currently in a T-intersection.
Questions with "whether" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Sorry for such a basic question, but I don't know how to google it. How to correctly ask questions with whether? Questions like these: Whether she made it blue or green? Whether she made i...
and be borne along with it, he knew not whither..." meaning in the ...
Oct 31, 2020 · 1 "Whither" is an old word, not used nowadays, that means "to where". English also had "hither=to here" and "thither= to there". In current English we would say "he knew not where" or "he …
"Where are you coming from" is the sentence correct?
English used to use the adverbs whither and whence to indicate motion to or from a location: Whither are you going? [Whither goest thou?] meant "Where are you going [to]?" and Whence come you? …
Is there a word for petals falling without withering?
May 9, 2021 · When roses whither, the petals shrivel and dries up before falling. Is there a word like withering, but doesn't imply that the petals shrivel and dries up? Is there a word that refers to just …
be agreed to/with/by - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 3, 2023 · They're all perfectly grammatical - as would be #4 This action was agreed by Jake, if we assume OP is just checking all permutations of to or nothing followed by with or by, which is what it …
informal language - Is it correct to use "to where" as an equivalent ...
The clue is in the "to where"; the speaker obviously means people can send emails to a place where ... etc. This is a fractured sentence. Written out coherently it would say something like I came across …
Usage of the word "hence" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 11, 2023 · Recently, I came across a dictionary entry that describes the use of the word "hence" as an adverb citing an example: "His mother was an Italian, hence his …