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theory: The reason zzz came into being is that the comic strip artists just couldnt represent sleeping with much. As the sounds made while sleeping are quite difficult to represent with letters, the artists chose zzz, because it best represents the sound Nov 7, 2013 The question: "Why is [etc.]" is a question form in English: Why is the sky blue? Why is it that children require so much attention? Why is it [or some thing] like that? When that form is put into what is called indirect speech, it becomes: Please tell me why the sky is blue. Please tell me why children require so much attention. Sep 25, 2010 The rules of English grammar are the very reason why such "strange things" happen in the first place. Now, whether or not you actually end up using a double "that" or rewording it, is a different question. But it is a question of style. Read: personal preference. I was looking up a definition online, as I often do, in this case the British slang word tuppence; I got the standard "a slang reference to a coin denomination" definition from Wikipedia, Aug 13, 2010 I think this question is actively pernicious. By implying that there's something wrong with the way real people actually use the "how are you" standard greeting-and-response in the title, you run a serious risk of hopelessly confusing students of the language who don't know any better. Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. From "Why King George of England May Have to Lose His Beard: How the Game of 'Beaver' Which All England Is Playing Is So Threatening the Proper Reverence for the Throne That Banishment of the Royal Whiskers Seems Imperative," in the Washington [D.C.] Times (October 22, 1922): Dec 6, 2014 As to why present day usage is as it is: People can be contrary. It's possible the US adopted "Loo"
because and only because the Brits said "Lef" -- or vice-versa. But it seems the answer is not known by the best scholars Oxford can produce. Apr 13, 2011 Why would humans domesticate an omnivorous species that has human-level intelligence, varying sizes, and a longer lifespan than humans themselves? Does Paul accurately quote/paraphrase vs Dt 27 in Gal. 3:10 regarding the "Curse of the Law?" Aug 1, 2011 I have often heard people say 101, as one-zero-one, and also as one-oh-one. Which is correct, and why? Does the difference between British English and American English have to do something with it?