According to a popular usage of the preposition 'to':
He worked to 5:00pm.
'to' is used to designate a point in time when an activity ends. So, in the following:
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Polish veteran Tomasz Gollob held the lead to the finish line for his ...
Ya know like a kid that just fell and scraped his knee, stands up and looks at it dully, gathers strength, and then starts bawling.... stops, gathers more breath... and then starts bawling louder.
So what's up with cats? why aren't there cute puppy pictures? or is that the new trend?
@TemporaryNickName and there I thought this was going to be a dance video, with two people dancing synchronously on adjacent moving escalators. What a disappointment.
> I'm a middle school secretary and have been with the dist for 21 yrs. The dist's maintenance man, John, came to see the principal. I noticed that John was wearing a Harley jacket. I asked him if he rides a lot or was in a motorcycle club. John's wife, Tracy, is a teacher at my school.
> I then said to John "AFTER I GET MY F.O.I.D. CARD TRACY AND I SHOULD GO FOR SHOOTING LESSONS". The other secretary in the room then said "WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DO THAT?" I replied with the following flippant comment, "TO SHOOT YOU". I am now getting fired. I was joking, but I need to explain in technical terms.
I recently shared with several coworkers that I wanted to go to a particular class. My coworker responded to me with the following question: "Why would you want to do that?" I responded with a sarcastic comment. Her question seemed negative to me. Can someone explain the "usage" to me.
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@KitFox aye. I drove up on Friday. Saturday was paint ball, Sunday was raft building and Monday I drove back, stopping off at a friend's to play a bit of MtG and catch up.
@MετάEd A Segway, with its wheels replaced by the AT-ST (two-legged walker from RotJ) legs would be funny too. But 'tisn't my model so you'll have to just imagine it.
Noun phrases are normally hyphenated when used as adjectives. For example:
These is some oak panels.
This is my oak-pannelled wardrobe.
This is green cotton
This is my green-cotton sweater.
Hence you would say
This is a much-needed holiday.
That being said, English is s...
I have this idea to learn how to use Blend tonight and for some reason it is never fun to work on my own stuff. If you have requests for simple icon type graphics please ping and I can try to hack something ugly for ya
This is really interesting. I wonder why this has never occurred to me:
> Security experts have proposed a simple way for websites to better secure highly sensitive databases used to store user passwords: the creation of false "honeyword" passcodes that when entered would trigger alarms that account hijacking attacks are underway.