It's is it can't compare or can't be compared? Today it is used a great deal in many ways. He operates a soup kitchen, he cares for the sick. Dear all, i found two close expressions on the web: According to some contexts i see. (objective) to lead of life. In his/her/your everyday life (or my everyday life) here we are. All countries i know have similar ways of life and a culture in common an just can't.
Dear All, I Found Two Close Expressions On The Web:
It's is it can't compare or can't be compared? Have a nice life can be said in a. (objective) to lead of life.
By The Year 2,000 The Computer Will Probably Touch The Lives Of Everyone, Even People In Faraway Villages.
It's not at all like have a nice day, which is positive. Is 'quality' uncountable in the second sentence? Here is a graph showing that lifestyle came into use around 1970 and has surpassed way of life in frequency (in the published books that were scanned by google.
In His/Her/Your Everyday Life (Or My Everyday Life) Here We Are.
Way of life and way of living. H ello, can you correct this? The seems close but i wonder if there is a difference anyway.
In A Context Where We Refers To People Who Have Very Different Ways Of Life Then The Plural Form Would Be Used.
To live the life of a saint suggests to me that one is actively involved in the daily activities of a saint: According to some contexts i see. Thanks 1.science and technology are the key to a high.
But As An Indication, Google Reports About 50:1 Singular/Plural.
I think “no sign of life was found” is wrong because it can be said to “any signs of life were not found”, but not “any sign of life was not found”. I think that you might be. He operates a soup kitchen, he cares for the sick.
To Live The Life Of A Saint Suggests To Me That One Is Actively Involved In The Daily Activities Of A Saint:
Hello, everyone, is 'quality of life' can be both countable and uncountable. The seems close but i wonder if there is a difference anyway. He operates a soup kitchen, he cares for the sick.
In His/Her/Your Everyday Life (Or My Everyday Life) Here We Are.
All countries i know have similar ways of life and a culture in common an just can't. Dear all, i found two close expressions on the web: Is 'quality' uncountable in the second sentence?
H Ello, Can You Correct This?
In singular, it would be: By the year 2,000 the computer will probably touch the lives of everyone, even people in faraway villages. In their everyday lives it is their lives we are talking about, more than one life.
(Objective) To Lead Of Life.
I think “no sign of life was found” is wrong because it can be said to “any signs of life were not found”, but not “any sign of life was not found”. Here is a graph showing that lifestyle came into use around 1970 and has surpassed way of life in frequency (in the published books that were scanned by google. It's not at all like have a nice day, which is positive.
Have A Nice Life Can Be Said In A.
But as an indication, google reports about 50:1 singular/plural. According to some contexts i see. In a context where we refers to people who have very different ways of life then the plural form would be used.