
What is the difference between exception and exemption?
Oct 21, 2017 · An exemption is an exclusion from the consequences of a rule, while an exception is an exclusion from the rule itself. The following definitions support this distinction.
What is the difference between "exemption" and "exception"?
Mar 24, 2011 · It seems that exemption and exception have the same meaning. However, they seem to be used differently. When should we use one and not the other?
'Advised me to..' vs 'Advised me that I..' - English Language
Jan 18, 2019 · Presumably you have seen these examples in use somewhere. Are you sure the second one wasn't "He advised me that I should see the doctor"? That form is used quite …
Does the term "within 7 days" mean include the 7th day?
Whenever I have a question like this I try to break it down into a smaller case and then extrapolate. If I ask to have something down "within a day" I mean 24 hours from now - today …
Is "mother tongue" exactly the same as "native language"?
Jan 21, 2014 · Someone just told me "mother tongue" is exactly the same as "native language". I may be wrong, but I think the first one is not a good translation. Am I wrong?
word choice - 'I take no objection' or 'I have no objection'?
Nov 11, 2015 · I would suggest that my first question is "'I take no objection' or 'I have no objection'?". As per the title. My second question relates purely to the example that I gave so …
What is the correct preposition---"no objection in/at/to"? Also, …
Sep 20, 2018 · The first one is the closest to what you are trying to say, but with "to" as the preposition instead of "in." the undersigned has no objection to the foreclosure of the work
etymology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Dec 27, 2024 · Since Dissenters then, have free and unfettered access to institutions, whose excellent education is so cheap as to be peculiarly adapted to Dissenting circumstances, …
grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 1, 2025 · His answer simply mentions without explanation this exemption. His answer could be a (poor) answer to this question, but isn't an answer to that question, and so the existence …
Is there a word meaning "without consequence" [closed]
Jun 29, 2017 · As posted earlier impunity is an excellent general term. If the ability to act without consequence is an advantage granted to someone in a specific circumstance or by a specific …