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30 thg 8, 2015 · Mostly, age used in characterising individuals is countable. Old age is a set phrase. There are a number of other expressions of the same shape, mostly obsolescent, such …
I'm trying to come up with terms to describe the various age ranges for children up through teenager and I'm stuck trying to describe someone who's in the age range of about 6 through …
25 thg 5, 2019 · Thank you for helping me! But, now, what if I was describing someone else, not necessarily in a form? I have a school assignment in which I need to interview a person and, …
21 thg 11, 2016 · Recently, for a scientific publication, I wrote something like the following: The sample consisted of all students at the age of 13 years or older. However, I received this back …
Now, when talking about age alone, age is a noun and [age 11] is a noun phrase. In the case of your examples, [college aged students] and [college age students] represent two different …
15 thg 4, 2013 · They will convey the same meaning in a negative sentence; but in ages and other durational phrases with in (in weeks/months/years/a coon's age/donkey's years) are Negative …
6 thg 3, 2016 · This is my first question on this site. I am not a native speaker. My question is, is it formal or informal to use y/o as an abbreviation of 'years old' in British English?
30 thg 5, 2014 · Legally, one reaches maturity, the age of majority, age of legal consent, or emancipation. The time when the law allows persons to do acts which, for want of years, they …
1 thg 2, 2015 · If the entry is part of a classification: That kid is a one-and-a-half-year-old. If the entry is describing the age of the person: That kid is one and a half years old. Both of these …
Writing “at the age of five” is more formal, while “at age five” is more technical or direct. Modern and effective language tends towards brevity, so the second wins in that sense.
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