In writing, much less so Why is used here as an interjection I think what may be going on is that one just assumes that “june 1” is pronounced “june first”, or “4 july” as.
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I don't know why, but it seems to me bob would sound a bit strange if he said, why is it that you have to get going? eliminating 'that' before 'bob' would seem to be more in context.
See also why does zzz mean sleep
The reason zzz came into being is that the comic strip artists just couldn’t represent sleeping with much For why (also hyphenated or written as one word) meaning why as a direct interrogative was used in old and middle english (see the med's entry), but it became. You never know, which is why. And goes on to explain
There is a subtle but important difference between the use of that and which in a sentence, and. There are also many examples of why we cannot, but they are not interrogatives Jforrest explains that 'cannot' is the negative form of 'can', and so 'cannot' should be placed in. Why is [etc.] is a question form in english

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Why is it that children require so much attention Why is it [or some thing] like that Why that happens is a little complicated, and requires unpacking some assumptions in your question In the original languages (latin, greek, hebrew) which provide.
Why no, no more then reason The oed doesn't explain why it is used in that manner First it was just a question expressing doubt reduced to its. There is a subtle but important difference between the use of that and which in a sentence, and it has.

For why (also hyphenated or written as one word) meaning why as a direct interrogative was used in old and middle english (see the med's entry), but it became obsolete.
Why do people use the latter terminology For one thing, i find it confusing It doesn't help that bce is similar to bc But moreover, there is only one letter of difference between the two terms,.
That's a very good question I've used all of the other ones on.
