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  1. Is recepted a word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 18, 2019 · We have just been shown a recept for curing chronic, sore eyes, which is the result of a long and close study of a very distinguished physician lately from Scotland. — Daily …

  2. synonyms - What is the difference between in receipt, on receipt …

    Dec 16, 2014 · What is the difference between in event of, on event of and upon event of? This is a question on the basics preposition, and should not have been asked here.

  3. Is "receival" a valid word for the act of receiving something?

    Jun 23, 2011 · In the course of reviewing a standard operating procedure, I came across the subheading: " Receival, Costing and Charging of Work ". I immediately began to doubt …

  4. meaning - "In respect of" / "With respect to" - English Language ...

    Aug 20, 2013 · Both of the phrases In respect of and with respect to are standard and acceptable phrases (at least in British English), as shown by the dictionary extracts and other references …

  5. To collect someone from or to pick someone from? [duplicate]

    Jul 11, 2017 · What is more natural to say: To collect someone from reception (airport, train station, waiting room) or to pick someone from reception? Or is there something more …

  6. What's a reception room / parlor / parlour / drawing room?

    A parlor is like a living room, except reserved for guests. A drawing room is the parlour of a posh house.

  7. orthography - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 16, 2018 · When we have one vowel and one consonant and we want to add 'ing', we usually double the last consonant. Why don't we add an extra 'x' to the word 'fix'? We don't double 'w' …

  8. How should I ask for a bill in a restaurant politely?

    In American English, in a restaurant context, "check" is more common than "bill"; if your server is across the room and you want to discreetly signal for the check (without shouting across the …