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I nearly wrote "hoover up the crumbs with a Dyson" but thought it might muddy the waters.Hmmm. Maybe, but as a propriety brand rather than a generic term, it could be either.
I nearly wrote "hoover up the crumbs with a Dyson" but thought it might muddy the waters.Hmmm. Maybe, but as a propriety brand rather than a generic term, it could be either.
I never really liked rich tea biscuits.
Shocking!!I nearly wrote "hoover up the crumbs with a Dyson" but thought it might muddy the waters.
I never saw their attraction either, but older people seemed to like dunking them.Nor did anyone else. They're rubbish biscuits. They're the kind of biscuits elderly relatives would give you, and you'd think 'of all the biscuits you had to choose from, you chose these?' But you were polite so you took one anyway.
I'm not sure about that. Did he pick up the crumbs with a dyson or a Dyson?
You are quite correct. I looked up custard cream on Wiki (sad, or what???) and it is indeed a generic type of biscuit. Maybe it once had the same status as Hoover....who knows...?Dyson is a trade name, so it's a proper noun.
Custard cream is not a trade name, it's a type of biscuit, so it is not capitalised.
Even if the OP specified a maker it would still not be, McVitie's custard creams, Hovis bread, Heinz baked beans.
http://biscuitpeople.com/custard-cream/You are quite correct. I looked up custard cream on Wiki (sad, or what???) and it is indeed a generic type of biscuit. Maybe it once had the same status as Hoover....who knows...?
You are quite correct. I looked up custard cream on Wiki (sad, or what???) and it is indeed a generic type of biscuit. Maybe it once had the same status as Hoover....who knows...?
This .Present tense = I am treating myself to a custard cream biscuit.
'I am treating' is present continuous.Present tense = I am treating myself to a custard cream biscuit.
Are you saying custard creams suck?You are quite correct. I looked up custard cream on Wiki (sad, or what???) and it is indeed a generic type of biscuit. Maybe it once had the same status as Hoover....who knows...?
Don't be a sucker.I nearly wrote "hoover up the crumbs with a Dyson" but thought it might muddy the waters.