I see what you did there.
“America” is indeed a proper noun. However, the phrase does not match the Regex expression \b(America)\b
, where \b
means a word boundary.
I see what you did there.
“America” is indeed a proper noun. However, the phrase does not match the Regex expression \b(America)\b
, where \b
means a word boundary.
The phrase does not contain the word “America”. Look again.
Joke’s on you, there is no noun
standard North-American sized
Can we please standardize handling of dashes in multi-word adverb-adjective phrases?
Option 1: North American-sized (most common)
Option 2: North-American sized (as seen in the article)
Option 3: North-American-sized (makes most sense to me)
Option 4: North American sized (Edit: added based on @robocall@lemmy.world’s comment)
Maybe some theater stages feature sound-deadening curtains that can get you most of the way there, then you’ll have to become a marching band.
Czechoslovakia? The country that hasn’t existed for 30 years?