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ad. 永远地;永久地

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  • What is the correct way to write for ever more?
    Christus Introitus 46 ― Forevermore, it shall be as it hath been heretofore I myself would do the second; it goes with Poe’s nevermore Are you sure you need the for part? Might evermore alone suffice? From helm to sea they saw him leap, As arrow from the string, And dive into the water deep, As mew upon the wing The wind was in his
  • I havent been vs I wasnt - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why it is true to say "I haven't been here before, but It looks great " I don't understand it because I was there and "I haven't been here before" doesn't have any connections to present now does it?
  • Why must the cent symbol come after the value?
    Is it purely by convention that the dollar symbol ($) comes before the value and the cent symbol (¢) come after? For example, "$1" and "50¢" Is it ever correct to write a value
  • Further, . . . versus Furthermore, . . . at the beginning of a sentence . . .
    Furthermore is used to introduce a new argument Further states that something goes beyond what was already said These two are clearly related, but not the same, and not interchangeable Generally if you used further at the start of a statement where you should have used furthermore the reader will be left wondering "further to what?" My guess is, it would be safe to change all "Further
  • When do we use Have has been not and Have has not been?
    You use it when you need to and you do not use has been not Example: I have been working or I have not got the chance to work today You really don't need to use has been not Use have not instead
  • How did the word beaver come to be associated with vagina?
    London, June 26 —The Hirsute Half-hundred, those whiskered gentry who astonished London a few weeks ago with their slogan, "A beard on the chin keeps the shaving money in," have now been eclipsed by the Cambridge University student society, which has sworn to wear beards forevermore and are known as the Beavers
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What are some alternative ways of expressing the following? This fact allows us to focus our attention on XYZ I keep writing "allows us to " over and over, unable to think of another way of wr
  • Difference between “I will call you” and “I give you a call”?
    First of all, you can't say "I give you a call" I gather you meant "I will give you a call" As far as phone calls are concerned, there is little, if any, difference in meaning or register However, the first sentence: I will call you is much more generic and, without proper context, may have meanings other than phone calls For example, when you read Go to your room I'll call you when
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Notwithstanding his puerile threats to haunt said correspondent in flesh and spirit forevermore, we shall continue to keep the operators who read THE TELEGRAPHER well posted on the affairs of the Cleveland office
  • Check with or check in with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Check with" is verifying or consultating something someone, before doing saying something "Check in with" is more of a nicety; letting someone know that you are (aware that they are) still there Or, in your example, following up on something





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