-
But you could say "I used to look forward to your annual visits, before you married that jerk and had all those annoying children."
-
Weren't you tested on this before you became a sexologist?
-
If you want another native speaker's oppinion, I agree - it has to be a typo. "Speak the truth" is a pretty common expression. "tn" is not even a combination of consonants that can be pronounced in English. (Okay, maybe I'll be deluged with
-
or at 10 p.m., but probably not after.
--khoff
-
This abomination is rampaging through the United States (people intend it to mean "I'm ready to serve the next person in line") and it drives me crazy! I always want to say, "No, you can't help who's next, this is just the way we're lined up.
-
MrP - British people are actually going around saying, "Blimey!"?? How about "Bob's your uncle"?
-
Yes, you should include the second "about." Welcome to the forum, Elango!
-
paco - I'm happy to be of some help! --khoff
-
I am no expert in questions relating to the Body of Christ, but here is how I would interpret this: "you are not responsible for everyone" means that you are not responsible for their behavior, their sins, their weaknesses, etc. - those things are
-
I think the sentence is fine - "I checked out fourteen books from the library and they're all due next week. I hope I finish all of them by then." You could say "finish them all" and/or
"by that time," but the original is fine the way it is.
- English Test
How to Write a Letter
Idioms
Formal Letter
Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song