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Thanks, I appreciate it.
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I have one: "nothing is new under the sun". It's from the Old Testament.
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Is there an idiom or a saying in English that expresses a concept that all new ideas are well-forgotten old ones? Thanks!
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business, activity, work
It's not literally famine here but possibly fighting famine.
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You're welcome! I like it here.
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A cause and effect example: "This car is fast because it's new".
If you tell exactly what kind of help you need, it will be much easier for all of us.
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It takes study and practice because no one has come up with other ways to learn English yet. If you say exactly what kind of help you need, it will be much easier for all of us. Good luck!
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Yes, it's from Latin, and yes, it is correct to use normal English plurals too. Merriam-Webster usually shows correct plurals.
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Although I could get it wrong so it's worth reading those dictionary articles by yourself anyway.
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According to Merriam-Webster , "until" has one meaning that "till" doesn't: it is "used as a function word to indicate continuance (as of an action or condition) to a specified time ".
In other senses as prepositions and conjunctions "until"
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