I've always used att, but fear that it might be a calque. It would hilarious if it wasn’t so tragic. I reckon it must be either att or atn.
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They are perhaps misled or not entirely in control of their feelings and/or actions, or pursuing. This is from the short novel 'open window' by h.h.munro. In a tragic new twist, the san francisco fire department said that one of the chinese teenagers may have been run over by an emergency vehicle as first responders scrambled to the.
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It was in a book i'm reading.
A tragic villain is a character, usually an antagonist that does not truly intend to be a villain. Hi, here is the first paragraph of the novel lady chatterley's lover by lawrence (the university of adelaide,here): Hi, could anyone explain me what is the difference between these two adjectives? Tragedy does not seem right in this context to my ear, and while tragicness and tragicality seem to convey the meaning i'm looking for, something in them makes me think that they.
Is the above sentence grammatically correct? This is used just as an adverb? When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of attention. Be careful with the stove implies that the stove is in some way dangerous to use or work with.
'he had a tragic / tragical end' ?¿?¿?
Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. It was certainly an unfortunate coincidence that he should have paid his visit on this tragic anniversary.