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As we observe National Punctuation Day on Saturday, it might be helpful to look back at the genesis of the punctuation playbook – and help us navigate a new word order of breathless texts and ...
When you pair a past participle with a present form of “have,” that tense ... you sometimes see next to the main entry word something like, “ate, eaten, eating”? If you know how to ...
So just use the past tense forms listed right after the entry word: “wove or weaved; woven or weaved.” That first pair shows your options for the simple past tense. Yesterday I wove a basket.
It's a word that comes from bovine digestion ... Routledge's article for Undark on why people crave the past when the present is distressing. This week's show was produced by Rhaina Cohen and ...
Lisa Lewenz’s “A Letter Without Words,” being shown at the Gormley ... The inescapable interrelationship of the past and the present, for good and evil, reverberates through this series.
Our word Pentecost derives from the Greek word ... Today’s Scripture readings remind us that Pentecost is an event of both the past and the present. The reading from John’s Gospel combines ...
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