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  • What does Be gone mean in this expression [closed]
    To go is, among other meanings, to leave or depart Asking someone to be gone means that you want them to have left or departed In other words, be gone (or, as it's also written, begone) means "go away "
  • What does bidding dull care begone mean? From O Henry story The . . .
    On the evening that the material allegation of facts begins, Hedges was bidding dull care begone in the company of five or six good fellows -- acquaintances and friends who had gathered in his
  • word choice - Are gone or be gone in this sentence? - English . . .
    Are both alternatives correct in this sentence? Let's enjoy the party now Later, when all the guests are gone, we can talk about this Let's enjoy the party now Later, when all the guests be gone
  • Has begun vs began - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Does the it of your sentence refer to the year (i e 2012 was the year that the program began)? If this is your intended meaning then you don't need the word first (unless the program began again later), and the verb must be began not has begun
  • What does with a toss of head mean in this sentence?
    With perhaps slight toss of head, he told her to begone In such kind of sentence, what would quot;toss of head quot; mean in this context? To inform you further context is about two people arguing
  • grammar - Superlatives with or without the - English Language . . .
    The answer you quote basically says that the is optional in most cases See the section headed " You actually don’t need the " It's just another of the inconsistencies, exceptions and optional wording of the English language However I would suggest your example answer would be better if it read She found the methods of teaching [the] most difficult thing about studying at the French
  • grammar - Hope + future tense (will) Hope + present tense - English . . .
    To hope means to wish for something to happen - and since you wouldn't hope for something you already have, that something is of course going to happen in the future It's redundant to include will, but not incorrect Extra words like this can serve as emphasis, or to provide less chance of being misunderstood if the listener isn't paying attention, etc , or to maintain rhythmic cadence in a
  • What is the difference between the problem about, the problem of . . .
    The problem of X implies that X itself is a problem - the problem of obesity - or that there are problems involved in defining it accurately - I found books entitled The problem of democracy and The problem of God in modern thought The problem with X implies that X has a problem associated with its use - The problem with early cameras; The problem with online ratings What's the problem with
  • Does I slept in imply I did it on purpose or by accident?
    @StuartF As a Brit I would more likely use "oversleep" for accidental Maybe this is an Americanism that has crept into my vocabulary but I don't think any Brit would find it unusual As for the opposite, I'm thinking of that famous scene from the first Home Alone film where the (American) parents shout "WE SLEPT IN!" So while there might be more of a tendancy towards one or the other among
  • phonetics - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I think it based on voicing and place of articulation However, i'm not sure if the 'place of articulation' is correct since m , p , b are all bilabial





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