The phrase "I am done" can have a literal meaning, i.e. I have finished.
The slang usage means that you are tired (e.g. from work). I am exhausted.
The poetical usage is experiencing a downfall (or undone). "I am done," said the King.
The poetic usage suggests the end of a relationship, i.e. I am no more to be with you.
Compare to the different "I am done with you", which is usually dismissive or abrupt.
There is a phrase that is used such as BEING DONE instead of TO BE DONE. These two words are having save meaning or what?
Done ( meaning finished, completed)
"Get her done" means to start a task. Another phrase that expresses the same meaning is: "Get it done".
It means something done in secret.
confess
An accident or something unintentional is done without meaning to.
There is a phrase that is used such as BEING DONE instead of TO BE DONE. These two words are having save meaning or what?
Done ( meaning finished, completed)
Grudgingly means doing something with reluctance or unwillingly, often due to feelings of resentment or displeasure towards the task or person involved.
No, "in-" is a common prefix that means "not" or "opposite of." "Possible" is a word on its own, not a prefix.
"Get her done" means to start a task. Another phrase that expresses the same meaning is: "Get it done".
This meaning...what?
To have in mind something to be done
Let it be done.
The past form refers to the grammatical form of a verb that indicates an action or state that occurred before the present moment or another point in the past. It is used to talk about actions or events that have already happened.
"ചെയ്യേണ്ടത് ആണ്" is the translation of "has to be done" in Malayalam.
Capable of being done.