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    Mmm, this cake is delicious Does this sound have a name, or does it belong to a category of sounds that has one? Is there a verb that means "to say Mmm"? I'm searching for either a word or phrase
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    Martin Manser, The Facts on File Dictionary of Proverbs (2002) has this entry for the expression: the third time is the charm According to popular superstition, success will come at the third attempt: After two aborted missions, N A S A is hoping that the third time is the charm The proverb was first recorded in 1721 (James Kelly, Scottish Proverbs), but the sentiment it expresses is of
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    You don't use the 's' on numbers in phrases such as 'thirty thousand dollars' because the number here is acting as an adjective Adjectives in English don't take plurals Even if you omit the 'dollars' it is understood that 'dollars' whether it is spoken or inferred is the noun When you say thousands of dollars you are no longer using 'thousands' as an adjective It is now a noun Think of it





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