ChatterBank1 min ago
thankyou noone
thankyou noone
thank you no one
which is it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Both The Oxford English Dictionary and Chambers Dictionary find 'onto' an acceptable word.
'Wherever' is not a hyphenated word, having nowadays a single central 'e'.
'To-morrow', 'to-night' etc long since lost their hyphens in standard British usage.
American usage has tended in recent years to get rid of hyphens, even in circumstances in which a hyphen is a valuable aid to comprehension. Personally, I believe that 'doorknob' and other such words do not require a hyphen, as there is no obvious hiatus between the elements of the word. On the other hand, it's plain silly to omit the hyphen from 'co-operation'.
An Americanism that never fails to make me laugh is their word for a colleague', namely, a 'coworker'. This is not someone who orks cattle, you understand! No, it's a 'co-worker'. I'm not sure, therefore, whether they have now adopted 'noone' as an acceptable version of 'no-one', but they will...oh, they will.
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