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    1 I grew up in the midwest—small town, rural area in the 1950's The meal in the morning was always breakfast The meal in the evening was always supper The mid-day meal was either lunch (a light meal, maybe a sandwich and soup) or dinner (large, like Sunday Dinner or Thanksgiving dinner)
  • the house of our neighbors” vs. “…the house of our neighbors ”
    The answer is 1 But please note that there is a basic syntax problem You don't say both "of" and "’s", so the correct syntax is: We had Thanksgiving dinner at our neighbor’s house Or: We had Thanksgiving dinner at our neighbors’ house Or with “of”: We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbors But it also depends on what you want to say: Refers to one specific family
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    We also "gobble" down a lot of turkey on Thanksgiving This is just a bit of idle musing, but are the two meanings of this word somehow related via the American Canadian holidays?
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    We have the word "eve" to mean the day before a specific day, like a holiday The day before Christmas is "Christmas Eve" Is there a word that can be used to concisely say "the day after Christm
  • american english - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    HALLoween, THANKSgiving, TEEvee, UMbrella, and JUly The THANKSgiving pronunciation is also covered in a Language Log post which also mentions ADult and UMbrella among others The association is borne out by at least one famous study, the Harvard Dialect Survey, started by Bert Vaux and Scott Golder in 2002
  • What is a turkey walk? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I can only guess that a "turkey walk" is a toned-down version of a "turkey trot", which is a short (usually 5 kilometers) running race held on the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States
  • Thank God vs Thanks God - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Thank God! is the correct way of expressing gratitute to God It's one of the rare cases of legitimate use of the Subjunctive Mood 'Thanks God' is possible in the Indicative Mood (3rd person) My sister thanks God every day for [insert reason to thank God here] When your friend Jim does you a favor, you can thank him: Thanks, Jim! The same way it's technically possible to say: Thanks, God! as
  • word usage - Correctness of Thank you for your time and looking . . .
    I see "Thank you for your time and looking forward to your response " in my co-workers emails Is it correct? What about "Merry Christmas and wishing you well "
  • When is Christmas Eve Eve? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I can find instances of “Thanksgiving Eve”, such as here on Wikipedia: “A traditional New England Thanksgiving, for example, consisted of a raffle held on Thanksgiving eve (in which the prizes were mainly geese or turkeys), a shooting match on Thanksgiving morning (in which turkeys and chickens were used as targets), church services, and
  • Happens on vs Falls on a particular date. What is the difference?
    In contrast, Thanksgiving (the U S holiday) does not fall on this or that day of the week It is on the third Thursday of November and falls on a different calendar day every year So, for commemorative days with a set date, we say: X day is on [date: May 10th] and this year that falls on a Saturday





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