What does tolled mean?

What does tolled mean?

Tolling is a legal doctrine that allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations, such that a lawsuit may potentially be filed even after the statute of limitations has run. The plaintiff was a minor at the time a cause of action accrued.

Is all the more grammatically correct?

The general answer seems to be that all the more is an idiomatic way to say even more (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/all_the_more). My sense is that in the phrase all the more, this is often (always?) left implied, and that all the more is really just an intensified version of more.

Is it correct to say more better?

3 Answers. Neither are correct. “better” is a comparative form of “good”, so you do not need to (and should not) say “more better”: say either: It is better than your book.

Is way more proper English?

This is the adverbial use of “way” to mean “much” or “far.” It is not incorrect to say that something is way better or that you have way more of something, but it is not formal.

Is way better informal?

“Way better” means “much better”. “way better” is the informal way of saying it.

Is much easier grammatically correct?

Answer: “Much more easier” incorrectly consists of two comparatives: “much more” and “easier,” which makes it grammatically incorrect. It should be either just plain “easier,” “much easier,” or “more easy.” Note that although the latter is correct, it is not commonly used.

Can you say much different?

It is not grammatically correct to say so much different. It is better to say “so many differences” or “so much is different” or “there is so much that is different.” The way you are using it – so much different – makes “different” a noun, and generally we don’t use the word “difference” as a noun.

Are then and than interchangeable?

Although they were once used interchangeably—indeed centuries ago their spellings and pronunciations frequently interchanged—now there is a clear difference between them. Use “than” to make a comparison; use “then” to place events in time or things in order.

How do you say more different?

“Several different researchers all reached the same conclusion during this time.”…What is another word for more different?

more dissimilar more disparate
more distinctive more incompatible
more inconsistent more unlike
more clashing more conflicting
more contradictory more discrepant

What’s another word for so much?

What is another word for so much?

remarkably unusually
awfully curiously
exceptionally extraordinarily
really singularly
so strangely