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- Still lifes versus still lives? - WordReference Forums
In the noun "still life" life is not use in the sense that has a plural (as in "people's lives") but means "something that has life" or "a form of life" (e g "bacteria are a lower form of life") In this sense life doesn't have a plural: we don't call forms of life (living things) lives For this reason it doesn't seem right to say "still lives" Furthermore, a "still life" isn't a life at
- still life - WordReference Forums
If STILL LIFE is used as an adjective - for example "a still life image reproduced in oil paint" - should a hyphen be used as it sometimes is to form a compund adjective? Thanks for your help
- Do you are you still . . . - WordReference Forums
Hi all, What's the difference between: Do still live in New York? Do you still work for Xyz company? vs Are you still living in NY? Are you still working for the Xyz company? What's more common in ordinary conversations? Thank you!
- have been have been being - WordReference Forums
And if we want still use passive, is it ok to use passive perfect simple like HAD BEEN FOOLED or do we have to use STRICTLY perfect continuous (nor passive of course)? That sounds okay to me: He felt as though he had been fooled all of his life
- in our life vs. in our lives? - WordReference Forums
"Life" can be ether countable or uncountable when it refers to different meanings "Life" is countable in both "in our life" and "in our lives"
- I have worked here since vs Ive been working here since
I thought that 'have + past tense' means it's not recent anymore and ' have been + continuous verb' means it's in the past until now, so it's still recent If I asked someone how long they has been working there, and the person answered 'I have worked here for' I would assume they are not working there anymore
- Ive still got I still have [position still] - WordReference Forums
Saying "I still have something better to do than to think of your stupid problems" I want to say that my life is still full of important things (work, study ), my life is not reduced so wrong yet to think to stupid problems
- I am caught up on in with | WordReference Forums
-I'm caught up on my project It means that I'm not behind on my project, right? What if I say I'm caught up in or with my project? -I got caught up with in my project Can I say something like this if I want to express I was really focused on finishing the project and didn't notice other
- super vs. very - WordReference Forums
Yes, 'super' can be used in this way It is typical 'inflationary' language; in other words, sometimes 'very' doesn't seem strong enough to people so they use 'super' instead to make it sound more extreme It is not strictly grammatical, so for that reason you can use it anywhere you like (as it is 'incorrect' in any case) I suggest avoid using it In your examples: super exhausted sounds
- Have a nice life! - WordReference Forums
The topic of the thread is a specific expression - Have a nice life - and its possible variations in meaning Posts that do not refer to the thread topic will be deleted
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