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What is the meaning of “Here goes or “Here it goes? I am quite confused about how to use, "Here goes” or "Here it goes" For example, what, if anything, is the meaning of the following phrase: Here goes nothing!
What is the door frame hole called (where the door latch goes)? I am looking for the proper English name of the little hole in door frames where the latch goes in Specifically, I want to know what that hole is called for "indoor" doors, without a lock, e g th
What does (something) goes brrr mean and how to use it? Someone commented Wolfram Alpha goes brrr (I hope I remember the comment correctly) By the way, Wolfram Alpha is an advanced engine to compute something related to maths and preferable to use rather than solving by hand So, that's the context I've done searching for a topic related to this phrase, here
A more polite way of saying the world is going to sh-- I am writing an essay and I want a more polite way of saying "the world is going to shit" I don't want to swear and can't think of what else to say Can anyone help me?
All goes not All go? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The expression assuming all goes as it should is equivalent to if everything proceeds as intended or if everything works out as planned Depending on how it is used, all can act as any of several parts of speech In this case, all is acting as a singular noun and takes a singular verb If all were used to refer to a number of items or individuals, it would take the plural, as in: All (the