Somehow i feel such things as sounds a little more familiar. Which form of to have is used in cases like this? If things are good as they are, they are good in their current condition or state. 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. This kind of devices (have/has) become very popular among the young. It is implied that no improvement is necessary and to attempt any may be misguided. Or should it necessarily be ‘things’?
For Instance, A Man Was Killed, Leaving His Wife And Son.
If things are good as they are, they are good in their current condition or state. Or should it necessarily be ‘things’? Things are pretty good now, things are pretty bad now, how are things?, things have been pretty difficult for me lately etc.
(Perhaps Because Of Tanstaafl.) Imho, I Think Such Things As Is Preferred In Spoken English, And Things Such As In Writing.
When i think about it, the second sentence seems correct because 'things' and 'are' are both plural and so in. This kind of devices (have/has) become very popular among the young. It is implied that no improvement is necessary and to attempt any may be misguided.
For Example, When In Our Daily Life We Go To School, Do Homework, Go To The Gym And Then Go To Sleep, But All These Things We Do For A Whole Week.
Which form of to have is used in cases like this? Somehow i feel such things as sounds a little more familiar. Is it grammatically correct to say high standards are a very good thing?
This Is One Of The Things Which Are Really Important To Her.
Why is the reply they are fine considered to be incorrect being grammatically correct? Are there any idioms or phrases to describe a continuous occurrence of bad things, but after a lapse of time.
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Somehow I Feel Such Things As Sounds A Little More Familiar.
Things are pretty good now, things are pretty bad now, how are things?, things have been pretty difficult for me lately etc. It is implied that no improvement is necessary and to attempt any may be misguided. Are there any idioms or phrases to describe a continuous occurrence of bad things, but after a lapse of time.
For Example, When In Our Daily Life We Go To School, Do Homework, Go To The Gym And Then Go To Sleep, But All These Things We Do For A Whole Week.
When i think about it, the second sentence seems correct because 'things' and 'are' are both plural and so in. (perhaps because of tanstaafl.) imho, i think such things as is preferred in spoken english, and things such as in writing. Is it grammatically correct to say high standards are a very good thing?
This Is One Of The Things Which Are Really Important To Her.
Which form of to have is used in cases like this? For instance, a man was killed, leaving his wife and son. This kind of devices (have/has) become very popular among the young.
Why Is The Reply They Are Fine Considered To Be Incorrect Being Grammatically Correct?
If things are good as they are, they are good in their current condition or state. Or should it necessarily be ‘things’?