What is the longest contraction in English?

What is the longest contraction in English?

The contraction is y’all’ll’nt’ve’d’s, which means “You all will not have had us”. An example of how this could be used is “Y’all’ll’nt’ve’d’s scared to death if you didn’t jump off that bridge!”.

Is it bad to have long sentences?

If you write longer sentences, you’re asking the reader to do more work. If you write shorter sentences, you’re doing more of the work yourself. Shorter sentences are evidence of having done some thinking about how to present the information. There’s nothing wrong with long, complex sentences, if you can pull them off.

Why are short sentences bad?

Small sentences are boring to read and, in fact, many of them strung together look bad because they appear simple. If your thoughts look simple, it will seem like you can’t sustain an idea for more than a few words and can think in only trivial, simplistic ways.

Is a 40 word sentence too long?

Most sentences should contain no more than 30 or 40 words. Most sentences should contain no more than 30 or 40 words. Your readers just don’t have a very long attention span, and their feet tire easily.

What is the longest jail sentence in the world?

Another Oklahoma jury sentenced Charles Scott Robinson to 30,000 years behind bars in 1994 for raping a small child. The world’s longest non-life sentence, according to the “Guinness Book of Records”, was imposed on Thai pyramid scheme fraudster Chamoy Thipyaso, who was jailed for 141,078 years in 1989.

Why do you spell Filipino with an F?

A: The word “Filipino” is spelled with an “f” because it’s derived from the Spanish name for the Philippine Islands: las Islas Filipinas. (“Philip” is Felipe in Spanish.) In English, however, the name was translated from the Spanish as “the Philippine islands” or “the Philippines.”

What is the 28 letter in the alphabet?

alphabet of 28 letters
RANK ANSWER
Alphabet of 28 letters
ARABIC
Alphabet of the sightless