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There's also 'unreciprocated love' or 'unanswered love'. By the way, it's 'terminology'.
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Perhaps 'one-sided love' or 'unreturned love'? Edit: Sorry, I've just realised that 'one-sided' is the term you first used!
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EyeSeeYou wrote:
So, if I say "I am sick", does it actually mean I'm vomiting or I'm about to vomit ? Yes, 'to be sick' can also mean 'to vomit' or 'feel ready to vomit'. In the latter situation, people often say 'I'm going to be sick'.
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Spectacled-Girl wrote: Thanks. So anything that is uncountable, will have no plural forms right? Hair is also uncountable, so it will not have any plural forms so it will remain as ''hair'' ?
Thanks again. That's right, except that the word
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Let's go up here = Let's go up to this place. Let's go up there = Let's go up to that place.
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Conchita57 wrote: 'She is extroverted'. I'd say 'She is an extrovert'. It seems that I answered a bit too quickly and based on my own experience only. Sorry for not checking properly first!
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The pronunciation of Latin varies from country to country. Some people might pronounce 'benedicite' ('c' like 'ch' as in 'chit'). If you want to pronounce it the 'English way', then you can even say . In classical Latin it was probably .
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Peaceblinkfriend wrote: Thank you for your help, Kooyen. Don't forget that Orpheus, too, has kindly answered your question!
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'She is extroverted'. I'd say 'She is an extrovert'.
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'Getting better' means 'improving'.
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