
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 compatible findings. 2. Another similar example should be "the country's youth", "the youth of the country". Why not...
"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 someone else (a valet key). I have 3 door keys attached to the car fob, but I …
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 only the single car key fell off of it and was lost. It would make sense to say "I have all my other keys but I've lost my car key."
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 SIM card and I lost my SIM card but I got it yesterday. Am I correct?
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 information is added for the first time. The this refers back to that new piece of information A: "Why do British cars have the steering-wheel on the right?"
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 usar la palabra "kely" con este sentido?:confused: Os agradezco de antemano, Un abrazo desde Israel Shamay Nir:thumbsup:
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 persistence. Make it a habit to consider the environment daily in whatever we do. Many thanks!
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 (or creating an indirect object, or used to create adjuncts, all depending upon your view,) of governs the dative of place/origin - particularly, belonging to a place - and is related to "from": the Duke of Edinburgh, The ...
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, and it suggests that someone actively extends a welcome to English teachers (perhaps by shaking their hands, giving them a cup of tea, introducing them to the other members of the group, etc.) Think of it this way "English ...
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, check if it's assigned to some other function. (It will inform you if …