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This tag is for questions about expressions. Expressions are words or phrases used to convey an idea, or else a particular term used conventionally to express something. Consider phrase-requests and expression-requests if you are looking for an expression, phrase-meaning if you are unsure about the usage of a given phrase.
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A better way to say "endure the difficulties that has to come"?
Saying “endure the difficulties that has to come” is not correct, because “has” is only used when the noun is singular. If you want “difficulties” to be more than one (as opposed to “difficulty”) you …
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Auxiliar "have" in every sentence
Whilst both “I tried” and “I’ve tried” are grammatically correct, they tend to be used in different contexts. Although the differences can be very ambiguous, one example is:
1. I tried to get his att …