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My idea for an advent calendar is one that looks normal from in front, but each door contains a full-size chocolate bar, end-on. You'd need a clever way to disguise it but you could print the front as a Tardis and it really WOULD be bigger on the inside.
Polish should be taught in British schools, the country's PM tells Theresa May during Brexit talks
Beata Szydlo suggested 'teaching Polish as a language in British schools'
Downing Street is hoping the Polish PM will be an ally at the Brexit talks
Yesterday they laid wreaths at the Polish War Memorial near RAF Northolt
I see the Mail Online now regard their readers with such absolute contempt that they don't even bother employing a sub-editor, who could have pointed out to the unpaid intern churning out this crap that "slither" and "sliver" are not the same word
Unless the slivers of cheese melt and slither out of the calendar!
And having sullied my browser by following the link, I see that somebody has stepped in and changed it to "a piece of" in the headline - though the incorrect "slither" remains in the URL, so they're technically incompetent too.
unable to read or write.
versus
the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
I prefer my choice of words.
You could of gone with incompetence or carelessness but its clear the Wail can read & write though possibly not very well.
Fair enough, but there's no question of choice. They used the wrong word, a word that doesn't have the meaning they intended. This means they can't write competently, which is a pretty drastic failing when their business is writing.
Nothing to do with diction in this case: it's illiterate.
slither
verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] UK /ˈslɪð.ər/ US /ˈslɪð.ɚ/
(of bodies) to move easily and quickly across a surface while twisting or curving: She watched the snake slither away.
sliver
noun [ C ] UK /ˈslɪv.ər/ US /ˈslɪv.ɚ/ formal
a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger: a sliver of glass
Just a sliver of cake for me, please - I shouldn't really be having any.
Hmm
unable to read or write.
versus
the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
I prefer my choice of words.
You could of gone with incompetence or carelessness but its clear the Wail can read & write though possibly not very well.
I see the Mail Online now regard their readers with such absolute contempt that they don't even bother employing a sub-editor, who could have pointed out to the unpaid intern churning out this crap that "slither" and "sliver" are not the same word
It has the highest circulation, its the voice of the nation.You may not like its diction.
Nothing to do with diction in this case: it's illiterate.
slither
verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] UK /ˈslɪð.ər/ US /ˈslɪð.ɚ/
(of bodies) to move easily and quickly across a surface while twisting or curving: She watched the snake slither away.
sliver
noun [ C ] UK /ˈslɪv.ər/ US /ˈslɪv.ɚ/ formal
a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger: a sliver of glass
Just a sliver of cake for me, please - I shouldn't really be having any.
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