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Why is it that everybody wants to help me whenever i need someone's help However, it's also a common idiom, and i am Why does everybody want to help me whenever i need someone's help

Can you please explain to me the difference in mean. Is there flexibility in how one can punctuate the phrase why not? the answer may seem obvious at first.it is a question after all Which one is correct and used universally

I don’t owe you an explanation as to why i knocked the glass over

I don’t owe you an explanation of why i knocked the glass over Is one used more than. What is the difference between these two sentences 1 ) please tell me why is it like that

(should i put question mark at the end) 2 ) please tell me why it is like that Unlike how, what, who, where, and probably other interrogatives, why does not normally take to before its infinitive I wonder if this is dialectal, or perhaps just individual. The question is specifically asking why earth is so often not capitalised when used as a proper noun

@tchrist there are quite a lot of proper nouns (mostly geographical) that do take definite articles, though, and are unquestionably proper nouns

The us, the bronx, the thames, etc. Googling 'for why' (in quotes) i discovered that there was a single word 'forwhy' in middle english. Why the voiced /z/ won out over the voiceless /s/ is not clear to me Consequently it behaves strangely, as you and others point out.

Relative why can be freely substituted with that, like any restrictive relative marker I.e, substituting that for why in the sentences above produces exactly the same pattern of grammaticality and ungrammaticality The reason that he did it * the cause that he did it * the intention that he did it * the effect that he did it * the thing that.

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