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  • word choice - I have strived vs I have striven - English Language . . .
    When strived is used instead of an authentic form of the word, it sometimes replaces the simple past strove and other times it replaces the past participle striven If you are going to do this to irregular verbs like strive, then you will be saying "*I have been bited by the dog*", "*The writed warning was issued*", and "*I knowed it all*"
  • Newest Questions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In psychology or philosophy, we would say that such a person is striving toward self-actualization, or "the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone" (definition from Google's dictionary)
  • Whats the difference between strive and struggle [closed]
    According to the Macmillan dictionary, strive is to make a lot of effort to achieve something; and struggle to try hard to do something that is very difficult I would like to know the grammatic
  • grammar - Confirmed that. . . vs Confirmed to have. . . - English . . .
    Past-participial "confirmed to have X" is perfectly standard and the Corpus of Contemporary American English has many examples including from the New York Times "So far, at least three people are confirmed to have died", ABC News (US) "Mack is the only one confirmed to have stayed with NXIVM long term", Business Insider "At least six people were confirmed to have died in their cars while
  • What exactly is Imma? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In 2010, linguist Neal Whitman wrote it's the Prime Time for "Imma" commenting on its use in pop lyrics In fact, this Imma (also spelled I'ma, I'mma, Ima, and I'm a) is not the contraction I'm followed by a, but a contraction of I'm gonna — which, of course, is a contraction of I'm going to, which is itself a contraction of I am going to The progression from I'm gonna to Imma involves two
  • phrases - Strive for excellence VS Striving for excellence - English . . .
    "an environment that promotes strive for excellence striving for excellence" I would like to know which one is correct ? Because I dont quite catch how to use the phrase "strive for excellence"
  • User Amy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • In the next year vs. For the next year vs. Over the next year
    In the next year = at some time in the next 12 months "I plan to start learning French in the next year " For the next year = for the whole of the year "Mr Smith was elected chairman for the next year " Over the next year could mean the same, or at intervals during the year "He will chair ten meetings over the next year "
  • Term for an unachievable goal which should be aimed for
    Is there a term to describe a goal which it's unlikely will ever be fully achieved, but should be aimed for anyway? E g "All business processes should be fully documented" is a great goal to have





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