To Heath, from Washington (Sept 5, 1776) “As everything in a manner depends on intelligence of the enemy’s motions, I do most earnestly entreat you and General Clinton to exert yourselves to accomplish this most desirable end. Leave no stone…
To Heath, from Washington (Sept 5, 1776) “As everything in a manner depends on intelligence of the enemy’s motions, I do most earnestly entreat you and General Clinton to exert yourselves to accomplish this most desirable end. Leave no stone…
Within my mind there dwells this lingering thought, How oft from ill the greatest good is wrought, Perhaps some shattered wreck along the strand, Will help to make the fire burn more bright, And for some weary traveller to-night, ’Twill…
Every speaker of English uses a particular dialect. Some grow up speaking one dialect and others are comfortable speaking in multiple dialects depending on who they are interacting with. When you study English you are usually learning a more standard…
“To put up with something” is to endure or tolerate something, usually something unpleasant. This particular type of phrasal verb does not allow the object to come between the verb and, in this case, the two prepositions. While you can…
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