No, the word you want is vein.
It should be "vein" not "vain." When you say, "I told him to continue in this vein," you are suggesting that the person should continue in the same manner or style as they have been doing. It refers to maintaining a consistent approach or direction.
Charlotte told Wilbur that he was going to be killed and turned into bacon when winter came, upsetting him greatly.
This statement emphasizes the importance of defending freedom of speech and expression, even when we may disagree with the content being expressed. It highlights the value of upholding the right to express differing opinions and ideas without fear of censorship or persecution.
You should say "the premises are" because premises is a plural noun, referring to multiple pieces of evidence or information.
This quote is often attributed to Voltaire, a French writer and philosopher. It reflects his belief in freedom of speech and expression, even when he disagreed with the content of what was being said.
Crito first reminded Socrates about the negative consequences of not escaping, such as the loss of reputation and leaving his children without a father.
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"I told you so."
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
don't say God's name in vain
dont lie i can see right trough you!
in vain for me
I told you about my musculoskeletal disease right? : Je vous ai parlé de mon droit de troubles musculo-squelettiques?
In vain. Let's say Yugi sacrificed Kuriboh for Summoned Skull, but his opponent used Trap hole. Kuriboh's Sacrifice was in vain. It basically means Kuriboh was sacrificed for no reason. So his sacrifice was "In vain."
Because their vain. All boys are vain and he's curious as to why you would do that. He might be interested but it's hard to tell. I wouldn't hold my breath for him but become friends and you never know what could happen.
I would kiss him. he would really enjoy that. that would be the thing to do. he then knows you really mean what you say. that is a great way to continue a relationship.
Say to the vain person "Shut the hell up you conceded a** wipe."
Just admit they were right and if they keep bugging you tell them to stop rubbing it in