This is a quote fro Shakespere. It means that certain things that people sometimes do cant be undone, such as killing someone (you can't bring them back from the dead), or slanderous words to someone.
Something does decrease, because certain things that used to be done before usually remain undone.
This phrase is actually derived from the French fait accompli. This means that there is something that has been done and cannot be undone.
The quotation is exactly as in the original.
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when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Its done. Un is the prefix. Undone has no suffix though. Its done. Un is the prefix. Undone has no suffix though.
murder can be done but not undone
What they do cannot be undone. What has been done cannot be undone.
Where I live we usually say shoelace/s. Your shoelace is undone. Your shoelaces are undone.
um... words???
défait
No, you can not get pregnant after having it done. Remember, once done this can not be undone.
p. p. of Undo., Not done or performed; neglected.
"What's done is done. It cannot be undone." It means that the act was irrevocable and irreversible. There is no going back.
Ότι έγινε, έγινε [otee e-yee-ne, e-yee-ne] (saying: "what is done, is done")
All of it, as long as you put it in quotation marks and say who it's by.
1. Make a textbox with a " in it. 2. Dim quotation As String = TextBox1.Text 3. To say "Hello" use - MsgBox(quotation & "Hello" & quotation)