October 3 2013

Rules Of Grammar: Stationary vs Stationery

Stationary with an “a” is an adjective. It means not moving or not capable of being moved. Stationery with an “e” refers to writing paper and envelopes.

Machine Briefs:
stationary= STAIGS/NA*ER
stationery= STAIGS/NAO*ER

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Posted October 3, 2013 by Elsie Villega in category "Grammar

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