
car key, car's key, compound noun | WordReference Forums
Jul 27, 2011 · Hello, about compound nouns. 1. The key of car= the car key, but I consider "the car's key" to be reasonable in grammar. While I search "car's key" on google, there's little …
"car key" or "car keys" - WordReference Forums
Apr 4, 2007 · For many people, the fob of the keyring is what operates the car. Hidden within may fob is a removable key that can lock the glove compartment when you leave the car with …
my car keys or my car key - WordReference Forums
May 30, 2015 · It's just odd for most people to carry a loose car key without placing it on a ring of keys along with their house key and other keys. Let's say you have a key ring and somehow …
I have lost vs I lost - WordReference Forums
Mar 13, 2016 · Hi all. Best of my understand have + lost is used to show the thing that is lost is yet seen and Lost alone is used to show that the thing may be is seen. Example; I have lost my …
This is why/that is why [that's why] - WordReference Forums
Oct 30, 2012 · B: "The British drive on the left side of the road, this is why their cars have steering-wheels on the right." Here you see that the question is answered and a new piece of …
voy pa' tu kelly / kely / kelli / queli / keli / quelly
Oct 30, 2006 · Muy wenas a todos, :) ¿Qué tal os va?:D Me gustaría saber: ¿A qué se debe el uso de "Kely" en el sentido de "casa" en España? Osea, ¿de dónde proviene este ritual de …
the key to do or doing something.... - WordReference Forums
Aug 9, 2006 · The ultimate key to save the environment is persistence. Make it a habit to consider the environment daily in whatever we do. The ultimate key to saving the environment is …
Key to vs. Key for - WordReference Forums
Feb 6, 2013 · < New context removed. Cagey, moderator > On a technical level, "noun1 of the noun2" is pretty standard.Whereas, to and for are prepositions governing the beneficial dative …
All suggestions are welcome/welcomed - WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2007 · It is not incorrect to use "welcomed", but it does not mean the same thing as saying "welcome". This use of "welcomed" is a passive voice verb rather than an adjective, …
How can I write the Turkish letters on my English keyboard?
Jan 6, 2008 · Choose the letter you want to create a shortcut for. Click "Shortcut Key" (down left). In the "Press new shortcut key" field type the combination you want, but before you confirm it, …