As an idiom unique to the English language, 'no longer' is an adverb used to describe something done in the past that the subject is not engaged in doing anymore.Examples:"They no longer make this wallpaper pattern.""Emily is no longer interested in her old toys.""Once the washing machine is fixed, we will no longer need to go to the laundromat."
form of informal English used by tradesmen is called Jargon. And stop cheating on you test if that mean anything!
A farthing was originally called a fourthing - The old English Penny was originally designed to be cut into four pieces in order to make change! Over the years, the word degraded into the modern spelling.AnswerActually, a farthing is a semantic shift of fourthing, from Old English feorðung, or fourth (quarter) of a penny. They were not cut into four, but minted as a coin with four to a penny (so a halfpenny, pronounced hay-penny, was worth two farthings).The confusion above may come about from pennies being cut into two or four, thus making halfpennies and farthings. They were used in Britain until 1960, at which time inflation had made them near valueless and a nuisance.
It is called "errata" and is used as a singular noun. Cherrs! Hugo T. It is called "errata" and is used as a singular noun. Cherrs! Hugo T.
Nagpaunlad in English is called promoted. This refers to the change of position or rank to a higher level. Other synonyms that can be used are: upgrade, elevate or advance.
A metal disc used to make a coin is called a planchet. It serves as the blank piece of metal that will be struck with a design and inscriptions to create a coin.
The coin is called a "50 Pence" coin. The term "50 New Pence" was last used in 1981.
Éire is the official name for Ireland. 10p is an old Irish coin that is no longer used, as since 2002, Ireland has used the Euro.
A metal disc on which a design is stamped to produce a coin is called a coin die. The die is used to imprint the design onto a blank piece of metal, which then becomes a coin through the minting process.
Zimbabwe used to be called Rhodesia.
made them all speak french and no longer used the English language
A "koiienka" coin is from Russia. The coin is lettered in the Cyrillic alphabet used by Russian and several other Slavic languages. The Russian spelling is "копе́йка", which is usually translated into English as "kopecks".
It used to be called "two bits".
It is a form of Modern English called Early Modern English or Elizabethan English.
The French word "coin" translates to "corner" or "edge" in English, referring to the point where two sides or surfaces meet. It can also be used to describe a small space or location, like the corner of a room or a street corner.
One pronoun that changed since Old English is "thou," which was singular and informal, and is no longer commonly used in Modern English.
English is used in almost every part of the world.