Man, unlike any other organic or inorganic thing in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments.
-John Steinbeck-
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-John Steinbeck-
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When it comes to "preposition",be careful.📛
⚠Absorbed: [ very much interested ] 》In something.
e.g: The man was absorbed in his work.
⚠"Accuse of" ,not "for" .
e.g: She accused him of stealing.
🔥Note:"Charge" takes "with".
e.g: The man was charged with murder.
⚠Accustomed "to" :
e.g: I'm accustomed to cold weather.
⚠Afraid "of" :
e.g: I'm afraid of the birds.
Enjoy✴
⚠Absorbed: [ very much interested ] 》In something.
e.g: The man was absorbed in his work.
⚠"Accuse of" ,not "for" .
e.g: She accused him of stealing.
🔥Note:"Charge" takes "with".
e.g: The man was charged with murder.
⚠Accustomed "to" :
e.g: I'm accustomed to cold weather.
⚠Afraid "of" :
e.g: I'm afraid of the birds.
Enjoy✴
"He that loseth his honesty hath nothing else to lose."
-John Lyly
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PS: "hath" is the old use of "has" as well as "loseth" is "loses".
-John Lyly
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PS: "hath" is the old use of "has" as well as "loseth" is "loses".
"A lie doesn't become truth; wrong doesn't become right,and evil doesn't become good;just because it's accepted by a majority."
-Rick Warren
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-Rick Warren
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