Things To Build Out Of Cardboard Boxes Are there any idioms or phrases to describe a continuous occurrence of bad things but after a lapse of time For instance a man was killed leaving his wife and son
I searched in dictionary and it returned in its present condition Here is the corresponding example the country would struggle as it stands to host the next World Cup The general rule is that when talking about things you use its for singular and their for plural There is one exception relating to their for which the Oxford Dictionary defines
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That said the mind is an abstract thing and can mean different things in different contexts and can be described in different ways Of your examples the first sounds correct There s a lot A pair is a set of two things of the same type that are used together What do you call a set of three such things What about four five etc
If things are good as they are they are good in their current condition or state It is implied that no improvement is necessary and to attempt any may be misguided The correct answer is side of things as Canadian Yankee pointed out A note on things Things can be used to describe general matters or topics as a catch all
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What you are referring to is the basic form of speech that we use informally but is not correct Things can shrink smaller is the correct usage Also sometimes grow smaller I have read some articles about the subject on this web pages but I am not sure Did I understand it correct not as adjective as when we compare the same things the same kinds E g This
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I searched in dictionary and it returned in its present condition Here is the corresponding example the country would struggle as it stands to host the next World Cup

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