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  • expressions - When do people say Be well? - English Language Learners . . .
    "Be well" is certainly not a typical departure phrase I have sometimes heard this phrase used by people who strive to be alternative (a theme in my community), and use language that is intentionally different from many other people's
  • Subject verb agreement - I as well as he is am the culprit
    I have read that in case of 'as well as' the verb agrees with the first subject but putting an 'am' sounds weird Is it correct or is there more to that rule?
  • Thank you back VS Thank you as well VS Thank to you, also
    1, 2, 8, 9, 12, 13 are just incorrect 10 is not idiomatic but not grammatically incorrect The rest would be more a matter of style and situation I'd also say the
  • Ive known her very well vs. I know her very well
    The meaning of the verb "know" makes "I've known her well" unlikely The verb "know" describes a state, so it isn't necessary to use the present perfect to mean "a state continuing to the present" Using the present perfect would suggest that you are using "know" to describe an action at some point in the past In English "know" does not mean "the action of learning about something" So "I
  • Will see vs Well see - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    You can say "we will see" but "will see" is a bit curt and could be a mis-hearing of "we'll see" There is also an expression time will tell Lexico says of it PHRASE The truth or correctness of something will only be established at some time in the future As to who was telling the truth, only time will tell Merriam-Webster says idiom used to say that the results of a situation will be known
  • Far above vs Well above - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Far above is a little more exaggerated than well above, while far above usually means a long way above, but usually still quite clear to the human eye, while well above means a little above mid-air
  • They had invited Tim as well as lt;myself gt; lt;me gt;. — Is myself correct . . .
    the textbook quot;the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language quot;, page 1494, example 39i: (1) Both the local authority and myself have gone to the minister — I was told here it's incorrect b
  • Good, Well, and Better - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In this case, good and well both employ better and best as comparative and superlative This is just as confusing for English speakers learning languages such as French, where the comparatives and superlatives for good and well are quite distinct
  • Stay well. Stay safe. (Meaning) - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "Stay well" means, "don't get sick" "Stay safe" means, "don't get into a dangerous situation With the coronavirus panic going around, people are saying "Stay well" and or "Stay safe" to mean, "I hope you don't catch this disease" or "I encourage you to take the necessary precautions to avoid catching this disease" Before this, I occasionally heard people say "Stay safe" when people were





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