Which is correct: with regards to, in regards with, regarding? I have been using the following phrases but I am still not confident that they are grammatically correct and sound right: quot;in regards with something quot; quot;with regards to something quot;
Perdition vs Hell - English Language Usage Stack Exchange perdition: (in Christian theology) a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death hell: a place regarded in various religions as a spiritual realm of evil and suffering, often traditionally depicted as a place of perpetual fire beneath the earth where the wicked are punished after death
phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I need a word for when an event or situation that is very unlikely to happen, happens For example, let's say the nerdy kid in school, who is an outcast with no friends, dates the popular girl in s
A spinster or old maid! What is a similar term for male? 8 old maid: a single woman regarded as too old for marriage Source spinster: a woman who is not married, especially a woman who is no longer young and seems unlikely ever to marry Source These 2 above words refer to female, but now I want to find the similar term for male
verbs - What kind of complementation for be regarded? - English . . . Be regarded is a passive form, and passives are intransitive (Passivization changes a transitive clause to an intransitive one because it promotes the direct object to subject) Would be regarded is not a copula