''Could Care Less" Versus "Couldn't Care Less" What’s the Trouble? People say they could care less when, logically, they mean they couldn’t care less. "who" versus "whom." you use "whom" when you are referring to the object of a sentence. Use "who" when you are referring to ...
Over the past 12 months, I’ve been fortunate to have my garden as a place to experience and work through my grief. It was a feeling I’d never experienced before and is difficult to put into words. There’s a saying that “grief is love with no place to go.” While I somewhat ...
Integration is so seamless. You actually don’t know where they are, which can be kinda annoying (I know at my friend’s house people have to ask where, because they are all floor to ceiling so it’s hard to detect the fridge versus the pantry). But how much of a sacrifice is it?
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"who" versus "whom." you use "whom" when you are referring to the object of a sentence. Use "who" when you are referring to the subject of a sentence. "Whom do I love?" because you are asking about the object -- the target of my love. ...