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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*"
  • 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
  • Word for something that we should not strive for
    Do you mean 'a habit, quality or act that we should not strive to acquire or embody' or 'a habit, quality or act that we should strive not to acquire or embody'? The latter is, quite simply a bad habit M-W has: << Near Antonyms of virtue: blemish, defect, failing, fault, flaw, drawback, minus, negative >>; isn't this merely general reference?
  • 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)
  • Does the phrase uphold the law imply obeying the law?
    There are two ambiguities in this question First, the law in the phrase uphold the law can stand for the specific law in question (say a particular provision of a particular statute) or for the legal system as a whole Second, when the OP asks whether 'the word "uphold" in this phrase imply that they also comply with the law' this can be taken as asking whether it implies that they comply
  • When should I use the verb work over working?
    Let's take them in reverse order: I work today This means that you are going to work today It is not said if you are currently working Examples would be: I can't go to the beach I work today Aww, the boss screwed my day off I work today, but at least I have tomorrow off Now, this is still not what most native speakers would say They would probably say "I have work today," or "I'm
  • What is a West Coast (U. S. ) accent? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I have always strived to pronounce all foreign words, not only place names, as they are, by native speakers, as closely as possible Was I doing the wrong thing?
  • history - Are the verbs that are conjugated to end in -n in the past . . .
    All recent verbs are regular and there are in English a number of irregular verbs that are currently in that process of becoming regular You can observe that they admit both a regular and an irregular past tense: strived instead of strove is a well known example





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