- What does Sh*t is as sh*t does mean? - English Language Learners . . .
In the second episode of the Peep Show, after having a discussion one character says to the other; Shit is as shit does, my friend YouTube link: The End Of "The Hair Blair Bunch" at 0:42 I cou
- What is another word for “sh*t”? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
First of all, I think shit is so common that people don't really think it's extremely vulgar anymore (For example, the cable TV I subscribe to always censors the F-word, but never shit )
- phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- Is there a polite, formal way to say sh!t happens?
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- word usage - started to do and started doing - English Language . . .
What is the difference between started to do and started doing? For example I started to run a few months ago I started running a few months ago
- Allow (to) + infinitive, substantive, verb+ -ing
3: With a noun phrase patient object and an infinitive complement (what they're being allowed to do): He won't allow me to leave
- word usage - Support to do or Support doing - English Language . . .
'Support' can be used as a verb or a noun: We support you (verb) We give you support (noun) Your bullet-pointed list of features uses it as a noun, and as a native British English speaker with 25 years of experience in IT support I would say the most idiomatic way to state this would be:
- Difference between be aimed at and be aiming to
According to Longman, I think I can use "aimed at ing" and "aiming to v" both GRAMMAR: Patterns with aim • You aim to do something: I aim to study medicine Don’t say: I aim at
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