What’s the difference between particulate and particle Should it be diesel particulates or diesel particles, and why Could you provide three or more examples where it should use particulate rat. The government placed restrictions on both diesel fuel and diesel engines Here i dont want to repeat the diesel The government placed restrictions on both diesel fuel and engines.
It's just that the verb to throttle came to have the meaning choke (fatally cut off someone's air by squeezing their throat), which led to throttling back meaning reduce the fuel supply. There are many versions of this proverb, which suggests there are always several ways to do something There are more ways than one to skin a cat, so are there more ways than one of digging for money Charles kingsley used one old british. Even with uncountable nouns, for specific instances/types, we have nouns preceded by indefinite articles as in the following examples I could do with a hot tea
Gas is flammable, diesel vapour combustible In england i was always taught that the difference between flammable and inflammable was that inflammable required a flame to permit burning. What words can be used to describe the sound a driving car makes I'm specifically looking for words that could apply to a standard 2000 honda civic, or comparable vehicle The original is now you're cooking with gas, supposedly part of an ad campaign from the era when gas stoves first started replacing wood stoves for cooking in the home The wikitionary entry cooking with gas offers some insight, but i couldn't locate a specific ad campaign, or any other corroborating materials
This article suggests that this would have been early in the 1900s.
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