
Had (pronunciation /hæd/ , /həd/) | WordReference Forums
Nov 12, 2015 · according to my today's english lesson the second one is the correct way to pronounce "had" as past perfect auxiliary, and then we heard british people talking very fast that the "had" was …
ah-ha'ed - WordReference Forums
Mar 21, 2012 · Maybe more context may help (what is he looking at on his screen, what does he say next etc.), but: Ah-ha! Is an exclamation usually used when you suddenly understand something. …
had/ head (pronunciation) - WordReference Forums
Oct 12, 2015 · Hi, I know this doesn't relate to grammar, but since there is no pronunciation section I need to ask here. "Had" (past tense) sounds like "Head"? Or they only sound similar with American …
NA vs N/A - WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2005 · When filling in forms I have seen that english persons write NA or N/A if they for example have to fill in their mobile telephonenumber. What does it stand for? My guess is "Not Any", but I …
...attached in/to/with? | WordReference Forums
Nov 30, 2014 · Hello, This is about email attachments: do you attach them: (a) to your email? (b) in your email? (c) with your email? example: Have you received the first draft of my business plan that was …
An English equivalent of the Japanese idiom "kind to the wallet".
Jan 22, 2026 · In Japanese, there is an idiom that literally means "kind to the wallet" or "wallet-friendly," but is commonly used to mean "affordable" or "inexpensive yet good value for money." Is there an …
Resubmission or re-submission? - WordReference Forums
Mar 19, 2014 · Dear all, I would like to know the correct way of writing the noun "resubmission" or "re-submission". If they are both correct, I would like to know if there is any particular context in which …
松鶴延年 - WordReference Forums
Jan 20, 2026 · Hello, I’m Brazilian, and I bought a second-hand fan online. I thought it was a hand fan, but when it arrived, I realized it was a very large decorative fan. I don’t want it for decoration, so I’d …
put your head round the door - WordReference Forums
Aug 25, 2008 · "Put your head round the door" is characteristically done by holding onto the edge of the slightly open door, leaning forward and putting one's head into the room so that one can see the …
Ri.Ba. - ricevuta bancaria | WordReference Forums
Oct 22, 2007 · Good afternoon, Everybody. I'm translating the acronym "Ri.Ba.", that in Italian stands for "ricevuta bancaria" and in English , means "cash order". Does anybody know whether there is an …