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Quote: Originally Posted by LouiseP And what about saying unbeknownst instead of Unbeknown?. Is that pretentious?! Possibly. 'ignōtus' certainly is
Thanks for all the replies (I've had more replies to this question than any about Corrie).
Quote: Originally Posted by LouiseP And what about saying unbeknownst instead of Unbeknown?. Is that pretentious?! I do not think I have ever seen or heard unbeknownst, I am sure I have never said it. So I think I will sit this one out.
Quote: Originally Posted by Son of Cain I do not think I have ever seen or heard unbeknownst, I am sure I have never said it. So I think I will sit this one out. It was said this very morning on TV by a presenter.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/...sh/unbeknownst
When talking to Adam, why did Daisy refer to Daniel as his nephew and why didn't Daniel correct her ?
Quote: Originally Posted by Dennis tanner When talking to Adam, why did Daisy refer to Daniel as his nephew and why didn't Daniel correct her ? Daniel is Adam?s uncle although younger than him.
Quote: Originally Posted by LouiseP It was said this very morning on TV by a presenter. Must have missed that.
Quote: Originally Posted by LouiseP Daniel is Adam's uncle although younger than him. Kenny has been at it for a very long time
Quote: Originally Posted by Dennis tanner When talking to Adam, why did Daisy refer to Daniel as his nephew and why didn't Daniel correct her ? Daniel wasn?t there, but the same question applies. Why didn?t Adam correct her?