Storey vs. story
For the noun referring to a horizontal level of a building, story is the standard spelling in American English, and storey is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. The plural of the American story is stories, and the plural of the storey is storeys.
Of course, English speakers everywhere use story for an account of a series of events and related definitions.
For the noun referring to a horizontal level of a building, story is the standard spelling in American English, and storey is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. The plural of the American story is stories, and the plural of the storey is storeys.
Of course, English speakers everywhere use story for an account of a series of events and related definitions.
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1-It's ten of five.(US) [✔️]
2-It's ten to five.(UK) [✔️]
( = ten minutes before five o'clock).
1-It's ten of five.(US) [✔️]
2-It's ten to five.(UK) [✔️]
( = ten minutes before five o'clock).
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