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  1. Remarks or Remark? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 14, 2014 · 'Remarks', the plural form, allows for both singular and multiple remarks to be entered. Here, though covertly, 'remark/s' is the count usage, as you could have 'Remarks [up …

  2. What is the difference between 'comment' and 'remark'?

    Jan 15, 2016 · The words are not synonyms, however in common usage, people don't know the difference and so use them as they see fit, thinking they are synonymous. Strictly speaking, a …

  3. what's the difference between "Remarks" and "Note"?

    May 6, 2014 · I would use Remarks if the material was of interest to the document reader. I would use Notes if the material was a reminder to the author that re-work might be required.

  4. How to identify an expletive / "dummy it" when sentence …

    Dec 12, 2024 · There is a nearly homophonous sentence which has a separate intonation phrase for the that-clause, usually set by a comma, when written. This makes the sentence a right …

  5. What are the correct ways to express parenthetical comments?

    Parenthetical comments and footnotes are signs of a lazy writer. You should avoid such devices both saying and not saying. Instead, make your choice to say it or not say it. Parenthetical …

  6. "There are no comments" vs. "There is no comment"

    Aug 25, 2010 · Which is correct? There are no comments. There is no comment. Which would you use for a web application, i.e. what to display when a blog post or an article has no …

  7. Punctuation for remarks - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 31, 2021 · What is the correct punctuation for remarks (author's comments)? For example: Through the tears Why are you doing this to me? Should I use asterisks or brackets with this …

  8. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 23, 2011 · People often make insinuating, or suggestive remarks. From The Free Dictionary: insinuating Provoking gradual doubt or suspicion; suggestive: insinuating remarks. Artfully …

  9. Idiom to describe an insensitive comment

    Jul 31, 2023 · He denies making off-colour remarks about women. You could even say simply: That joke was slightly off. From Collins dictionary GRADED ADJECTIVE [v-link adv ADJ]. If …

  10. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 28, 2015 · What do you call the gesture when someone makes a sarcastic or parenthetical side-comment? It's usually something related to the original comment that's said quietly to …