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Which of these is longest? Eternal - Ever - Forever - Infinite -? Infinity carries a much stronger meaning for between two second along the timeline of eternity there is an infinite number of intervals of time (but there is not an eternity). Also, infinity can be negative while measures of time cannot. |
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Nov 14 |
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Can an object be clumsy? @FumbleFingers From my understanding (which might be wrong, it is the reason why I am here, to learn!) "What's the most clumsy thing you've ever done fishing?" means that your actions are clumsy and so you are the clumsy one here. However, I agree I could have used the second request. |
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Nov 14 |
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Can an object be clumsy? @FumbleFingers Thank you, I did not think about searching on Google. When I write exactly that, I do not get any answer on the first three pages of results on Google. I do have made proper researches, but no answer to the question are to be found (and even if I find one or two examples on random blog, should I take it for granted?). |
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Nov 14 |
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Can an object be clumsy? @Kris Not a real question because it seems trivial to you? It is not for me and I am sure I won't be the last non native English speaker that don't know it. Perhaps I don't understand the goal of this SE named:"English language & usage"... |
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Nov 14 |
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Can an object be clumsy? @FumbleFingers I asked the question here because I wasn't able to find the answer elsewhere... so it is not that general |
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Nov 14 |
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What is the difference between experiment and experimentation? How could I improve the question so the down voter be happy? The question is legit and because of the good explanation I got I no more do the mistake. |
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Jul 30 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jun 22 |
accepted | When to use the plural of “nature”? |
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Jun 20 |
asked | When to use the plural of “nature”? |
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May 24 |
accepted | Can a non-human “reason” in the sense of inferring |
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May 24 |
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Can a non-human “reason” in the sense of inferring Thank you, that is an extensive answer but yet very convincing and understandable. It was what I was looking for. |
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May 24 |
asked | Can a non-human “reason” in the sense of inferring |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 15 |
accepted | “Problematic” versus “problem” |
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Mar 14 |
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Can an object be clumsy? corrected spelling |
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Mar 14 |
asked | “Problematic” versus “problem” |
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Mar 2 |
accepted | Can an object be clumsy? |
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Mar 2 |
accepted | What is the difference between experiment and experimentation? |
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Mar 2 |
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Can an object be clumsy? That might work, I'll go for that. Thank you again! |