No one here uses it. Most kids up to age 15/16 probably wouldn't know what the term even means.
But if someone DOES use it, all those who understand its meaning think the person ridiculous, goofy, or acting too proper and strange.
Of course, that is what I have simply observed. The question is an opinion question, so I could only give an opinion answer...Unless I did some kind of study...
Because americans are beast
Yes, the noun 'Americans' is a concrete noun, a word for the people of the United States of America; a word for physical people.
i think the answer was that African Americans could choose what sides to be on. and that's all i think the answer is (:
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The majority of Americans do not hate the British and do not think they are better than them, but there will always be the prideful few who do think America is better, just like in Britain where a few think they are better than the Americans. Americans actually find some of the British's culture and mannerisms fascinating and interesting. Most Americans have a more mature view of the world than this, though like all countries there are nationalist elements who see all other countries as inferior to their own.
Yes, "fortnight" is a noun. It refers to a period of two weeks.
A period of two weeks is also known as a fortnight.
I haven't got any sleep in a fortnight.
I will be going on vacation in a fortnight, so I need to finish all my work before then.
fortnight
We get two weeks for our vacation each year but I don't think I'll use a whole fortnight at once.
fortnight
Fortnight
A fortnight is a common English word, used all the time, which means a period of fourteen days.
Fortnight
Noun since it is an object or a unit of time equal to 14 nights or 2 weeks.
Nope! It appears to be a misspelling of "Fortnight."