“She folded the paper into quarters.” “He broke the loaf of bread into quarters.” “He paid a quarter for the gumball.” “They scored in the last quarter of the game.”
What are some phrases that people say?
Common Phrases In English
- A Chip on Your Shoulder. Being angry about something that happened in the past; holding a grudge.
- A Dime a Dozen.
- A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted.
- A Piece of Cake.
- An Arm and a Leg.
- Back to Square One.
- Barking Up The Wrong Tree.
- Beating Around the Bush.
What do you mean by quarter?
(Entry 1 of 3) 1 : one of four equal parts into which something is divisible : a fourth part in the top quarter of his class. 2 : any of various units of capacity or weight equal to or derived from one fourth of some larger unit.
What does quarters mean in reading?
noun. one of the four equal or equivalent parts into which anything is or may be divided: a quarter of an apple; a quarter of a book. a fourth part, especially of one (¼).
How do you use third quarter in a sentence?
the third quarter in a sentence
- Occupancy rates remained steady in the third quarter from the second.
- The third quarter clearly will be slower than the previous quarter,
- The Labor Department also reports nonfarm productivity for the third quarter.
- The company lost 36 cents a share in the third quarter.
How do I find a quarter in a dictionary?
(a) First quarter: It contains the words begin with the letters A – D. (b) Second quarter: it contains the words begin with the letters E – L. (c) Third quarter: It contains the words begin with the letters M – R. (d) Fourth quarter: It contains the cords begin with the letters S – Z.
What are three quarters?
: an amount equal to three of the four equal parts which make up something : seventy-five percent Three-quarters of the class will be going on the trip. three-quarters of an hour.
What do quarters mean spiritually?
Quarters mean: make important life changes that will bring new opportunities your way and will enhance your life in inspiring ways.
What do you mean by three-quarters?
: an amount equal to three of the four equal parts which make up something : seventy-five percent Three-quarters of the class will be going on the trip.
How do you use quarter in Word?
divide by four; divide into quarters.
- It’s a quarter to two.
- It’s a quarter till two.
- A quarter of current inmates have committed violent crimes.
- He declined to make projections about fourth quarter earnings.
- It’s a quarter past three.
- We took a brief walk around the old quarter.
- It’s a quarter of two.
What is equivalent to a quarter?
A quarter is one out of four equal parts. It can also be written as 25% or 0.25.
Does a quarter have to be equal?
To be a quarter, the four regions must be equal in size.
What are the 7 types of phrase?
7 Classes and Types of Phrases
- Absolute Phrase.
- Appositive Phrase.
- Gerund Phrase.
- Infinitive Phrase.
- Noun Phrase.
- Participial Phrase.
- Prepositional Phrase.
CM 276020 The third quarter GNP growth was 1% over the preceding quarter.
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- [S] [T] Go to your quarters. (
- [S] [T] It’s a quarter to two. (
- [S] [T] I’ll be in my quarters. (
- [S] [T] Do you have any quarters? (
- [S] [T] I’m alone in my quarters. (
- [S] [T] It’s a quarter past nine. (
What are the most common phrases?
The most common English idioms
Idiom Meaning Usage Better late than never Better to arrive late than not to come at all by itself Bite the bullet To get something over with because it is inevitable as part of a sentence Break a leg Good luck by itself Call it a day Stop working on something as part of a sentence What type of word is quarter?
verb. quartered; quartering; quarters. Definition of quarter (Entry 2 of 3) transitive verb. 1a : to cut or divide into four equal or nearly equal parts quarter an apple condemned to be hanged, drawn, and quartered.
Where does the idiom’no quarter’come from?
The professor was harsh on lazy students. During class, he granted them no quarter. Crowded, in a confined space, as in We could use a lot more room; this tiny office puts us at close quarters. This idiom makes figurative use of quarters in the sense of “military lodgings” but originated in 18th-century naval warfare.
What’s the meaning of the phrase’close quarters’?
Close quarters. What’s the meaning of the phrase ‘Close quarters’? Close contact with, especially in a military context – close contact with the enemy.
Where did the saying it wants a quarter of 10 come from?
It may have originated with the phrase type “It wants/lacks a quarter of 10.” This way of telling time goes way back and was used in both England and the U.S. Here, from the Antiquarian Horological Society, is an example of someone complaining about the inaccuracy of public clocks in London in 1692:
Why do we say a quarter of instead of a quarter to?
Why do some of us say “a quarter of” instead of “a quarter to” or “a quarter before”? My first thought was that this “of” must be a holdover from some old construction that has fallen out of use, perhaps related to phrases like “of the clock” which eventually was shortened to “o’clock.”