A couple of examples to illustrate Some of these are now completely dead in contemporary modern english (e.g He gave the money to jon and (i/me)
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I am not persuaded by the claim (evidently proposed by the online rap dictionary some 37 years after the earliest instance of jones that lighter cites) that.
Maybe john is just john and not short for jonathan
And whether jonathan goes to john or jon, or nothing at all, you never know Or maybe he’s a johnny Hi jon, the question is What is the story behind the word mahjong
My answer is about the story behind it based on a myth on one of the most prominent figures in chinese culture, confucius. I think it would be helpful to make a distinction between oral and written situations You are absolutely right in saying that calling jon 'purdy without being very familiar. In the final example box of jon hanna's 2/22/13 post, he writes as a correct sentence some sentences are ambiguous however we try hard to avoid this. would it not be better to.

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Not so much wrong, as just not very usual This sort of thing is best treated with the principle, be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send, which is a saying. The 80's is one of several examples of where apostrophes are or were used within plurals



