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  2. Mind your Ps and Qs - Wikipedia

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    Mind your Ps and Qs is an English language expression meaning "mind your manners," "mind your language," "be on your best behaviour," or "watch what you're doing.". Attempts at explaining the origin of the phrase go back to the mid-19th century.

  3. Talk:Mind your Ps and Qs - Wikipedia

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    A bit late to this party, but what he means is (correctly) that it should be “P’s and Q’s” and not “Ps and Qs”. Following an acronym or a single letter is the only time there should be an inverted comma before the S in a plural, because 2 I’s is clearer than 2 Is. Cripipper ( talk ) 21:19, 28 March 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

  4. Quantum satis - Wikipedia

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    Quantum satis (abbreviation q.s. or Q.S.) is a Latin term meaning the amount which is enough. It has its origins as a quantity specification in medicine and pharmacology , [ citation needed ] where a similar term quantum sufficit ("as much as is sufficient") has been used (abbreviated Q.S.). [ 1 ]

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    Experts explain the important, thought-provoking questions to ask your boyfriend, girlfriend, partner, or spouse to help you continue to get to know each other.

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  7. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] [66] Many guides recommend apostrophes whether the single letters are lowercase (as in "minding your p's and q's") or uppercase (as in "A's and S's"). [67] The Chicago Manual of Style recommends the apostrophe of plurality only for lowercase letters. [68] Sometimes, adding just s rather than 's may leave meaning ambiguous or ...

  8. Modus tollens - Wikipedia

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    Modus tollens is a mixed hypothetical syllogism that takes the form of "If P, then Q. Not Q. Therefore, not P." It is an application of the general truth that if a statement is true, then so is its contrapositive. The form shows that inference from P implies Q to the negation of Q implies the negation of P is a valid argument.

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