{pronouns You can contact John, Jane or me myself for more information English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|grammaticality Is the phrase “for free” correct? English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|meaning “Free of” vs “Free from” English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|single word requests On Saturday afternoon or in the Saturday afternoon? English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|single word requests What is the opposite of “free” as in “free of charge”? English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|orthography Free stuff “swag” or “schwag”? English Language & Usage Stack Exchange|etymology Origin of the phrase “free, white, and twenty-one”? English Language & Usage Stack Exchange}

{Has it always been unequivocally "complimentary" when a service is provided free of charge as a sweetener to a deal? I kind of prefer "complimentary" to relate specifically to compliments. A restaurant owner is not really paying you a compliment by not charging you extra for breakfast, he’s just doing business…|Reasonable paraphrasings of the word […]