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Is "to get beat" common rein American English hinein the context of a physical attack (as opposed to sports and games)? I'm watching American Crime and two characters have a conversation that runs like:
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Ninfield (Near Battle), East Sussex, England British English Aug 13, 2008 #2 Hinein my experience, "You are arguing about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin" is most often thrown out by people World health organization want to ridicule the intricacies of their opponents' arguments because they cannot understand them.
Greater London (UK) English + French - UK Jul 2, 2018 #18 I was Response-reading the Thread and it is clear the expression is used to dismiss a discussion which, it is felt, is going round and round hinein circles regarding a matter that cannot be known, hence a useless discussion. Its origin has been clarified too, and all of that is interesting. It made me think of 2 things.
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James Brandon said: Extra information as to when / how the Ausprägung is used rein today's conversation would Beryllium useful. I suppose it is often used merely to refer to futile efforts or convoluted debates that will not change anything substantial rein 'the Wahrhaft world'. Click to expand...
Beware of not only imperfect communications but also those who deliberately distort! Let's leave it there, or we'll get moderated.
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Though, as James Brandon notes, this particular argument may have never read more taken place but welches invented by the humanists to make fun of Scholasticism in favor of the age of Humanism. But there were other similar such arguments.
foxfirebrand said: Isn't it the Americans World health organization tend to use "gotten" where the brits prefer "got?" I hope I can shift to another verb without changing the topic of the thread. Click to expand...
At first I welches trying to find an explanation more along the lines of "break into" goes with a regular noun, "break out" goes with a gerund...but then they don't always do. I'm getting frustrated here
Don't worry too much about using and and or rein negative contexts: native speakers get rein a muddle about it a lot, and I suspect that English is inherently ambiguous.
It's a little of both. There's an increasing tendency in American English to substitute the perfect tense for the past participle.
I an dem not sure angels are defined and described precisely hinein the Bible, for that matter. They are envoys of God and are not human. But they cannot Beryllium God or gods, since there is only one. So, what are they? God-like creatures. But to what extent? We can leave it at that, since it is not the subject of the Thread, but it could Beryllium a Ohne scheiß debate for theologians, I suppose.