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  • What is another word for “sh*t”? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    As we know, people in current society are more in to the word shit when they get frustrated over something The real meaning of this word is solid waste from a person's or animal's body according t
  • What does Sh*t is as sh*t does mean? - English Language Learners . . .
    I don't know the expression but I would interpret it much along the lines of you are what you eat It's what you do (or how you act) that defines you On the other hand, the expression x is as x does is common If you google is as does you will come across a raft of explanations of what similar comparisons might mean What does the saying "x is as x does" mean? stupid is as stupid does pretty
  • phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I often see "No shit!" in different contexts and wonder if it has only one specific meaning or different meanings in various contexts? I know that it's slang and informal
  • Is there a polite, formal way to say sh!t happens?
    I am trying to write an essay and the only phrase I can think of is "shit happens" I'm wondering; is there any formal way to say shit happens?
  • What is the difference between shut and close?
    You can shut the window You can close the door You can close a highway But you cannot shut the store The verb close is an antonym for open Therefore, we can say things like: Why did you close (or shut) the window? Please open it again Please shut (or close) the door Otherwise, the cat might get out In addition to doors, windows, briefcases, and cages, though, we can also open and close
  • word usage - Support to do or Support doing - English Language . . .
    To answer your specific question: However, the Grammarly extension in Chrome will always suggest me to change "Support to do" to "Support doing" So, just wonder which one is correct? In your specific case, you should use "supports doing" as shorthand for "this product supports doing" However, I think you are overcomplicating your writing The following is writing advice Looking at the
  • Confusion regarding “to doing something” vs. “to do something”
    I am always confused with the form of “to doing something”, e g : I admitted to doing something vs : I admitted to do something
  • Difference between be aimed at and be aiming to
    Yes, you can say both, but neither is very good writing style The sentences are both horribly wordy, not to mention somewhat redundant Good English writing style recommends clear and concise sentences, without unnecessary verbiage In both sentences you could remove "order to", "reinforce", and "aimed at aiming to" without greatly affecting the underlying meaning: (This program) shares
  • Allow (to) + infinitive, substantive, verb+ -ing
    In which way can the verb 'allow' be used? There is always some confusion and apparently it's often intuitively used wrongly Which form corresponds to correct English, eventually depending on cont
  • word usage - started to do and started doing - English Language . . .
    Mostly these two structures mean the same thing, and it doesn't matter whether you use the "to do" or the "doing" (the infinitive or the gerund) form of the verb I couldn't say this is true for every single verb or phrase, but it should cover the majority Of course, as with many things in English these sentences can have different nuances depending on the context He started running away





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