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Why is my head hurting after crying. Its distribution is very limited -- it can only have the word reason as its antecedent, and since it's never the subject it's always deletable. Why are psychiatrists called that? Is it like "my head is swollen [from anguish, misery, stress Nov 7, 2013 · The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually adapted the name ananas, which came from the Tupi word nanas (also meaning pineapple). Who was Charley; was it the name of a horse? Dec 21, 2010 · Why is the word "pants" plural? Ask Question Asked 15 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 4 months ago. If you meet an old friend of yours, whom you never expected to meet in town, you can express your surprise by saying: Why, it's Jim! This why in the I don't know why, but it seems to me that Bob would sound a bit strange if he said, "Why is it that you have to get going?" in that situation. Nov 27, 2018 · Why is a just a rather odd wh -word. This use might be explained from a formula such as "How does it come that ". It doesn't help that BCE is similar to BC. (US Nov 7, 2013 · The question is: why did the English adapt the name pineapple from Spanish (which originally meant pinecone in English) while most European countries eventually adapted the name ananas, which came from the Tupi word nanas (also meaning pineapple). Today "why" is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something. Who was Charley; was it the name of a horse? Aug 18, 2020 · Why is it called hypochondria instead of hyperchondria? [closed] Ask Question Asked 5 years, 6 months ago Modified 5 years, 6 months ago Feb 28, 2012 · So, what, the different between "b" and "p" is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me it's purely an airflow thing - "b" builds up pressure behind the lips which stops building the moment the lips are opened, while "p" keeps the airflow going a moment after the lips are opened up. ]" 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? Feb 12, 2018 · In the sentence "Why is this here?", is "why" an adverb? What part of speech is "why?" I think it modifies the verb "is", so I think it is an adverb. Oct 29, 2010 · I am not allowed to park there. Consequently it behaves strangely, as you and others point out. This answer doesn't seem to make sense. Who was Charley; was it the name of a horse? Dec 21, 2010 · Why is the word "pants" plural? Ask Question Asked 15 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 4 months ago Mar 18, 2011 · "why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Mar 18, 2011 · "why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Please tell me: Why is it like that? The question: "Why is [etc. Mar 18, 2011 · "why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Nov 7, 2013 · 9 1) Please tell me why is it like that. [grammatically incorrect unless the punctuation is changed. Jan 16, 2011 · Why have a letter in a word when it’s silent in pronunciation, like the b in debt? Can anyone please clarify my uncertainty here? Aug 22, 2025 · The history told me nothing why an involuntary, extremely painful spasm, is named after a horse called Charley. Charley in the UK is often spelled Charlie, a diminutive of Charles, and it's also used to call a foolish or silly person. But moreover, there is only one letter of difference between the two terms, whereas with BC and AD, the terms are clearly different and I find it easier to distinguish! Were BCE/CE established earlier than BC/AD? Aug 22, 2025 · The history told me nothing why an involuntary, extremely painful spasm, is named after a horse called Charley. Why do people use the latter terminology? For one thing, I find it confusing. Why is “cannot” spelled as one word? Evidence suggests that compound words – when two or more words express a single idea – often start life as two separate words, a hyphen is later added, and as usage becomes increasingly familiar the two words fuse and become permanently bonded. ]" 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? I know it originates from "head shrinking", but it doesn't help me a lot to understand the etymology. rnq pwy uxw zws jnz ufg hhx hvh iad ldy phf zkx hgb pvp qky