Why do we say "very cold" but not "very freezing"?
The cake was eaten, or someone ate the cake?
What's the difference?
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There's an idiom that says an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Or, for those of us with the metric system, I suppose we could say one gram of prevention is worth one kilogram of cure. So what's our small measurement of prevention? Well, with so much screen time these days, here... Continue Reading →
Differences between have to, need to, don’t have to, and must not
"You have to go." = must "You need to go" = must "You don't have to go" = optional. Sometimes this is a polite way of saying don't go. It may depend on context and tone of voice. "You must not go" = DO NOT!
