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"I would rather be sick" is correct.
No, the correct grammar would be, "Should I remain unmarried rather than get married to him?"
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "you would rather dance than sing." The phrase follows the correct comparative structure indicating a preference for dancing over singing.
The correct grammar construction is "Did you leave your phone here?"
This is a possessive - "The skin of the apple" so it goes "The apple's skin was rather tough" If there's more than one apple you'd say "The apples' skins were rather tough"
It rather depends what you mean. If you've made an error on your profile - you can simply edit it to correct the mistake.
Mahatma Gandhi is credited with this quote: "The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong." It reflects his belief in the power of forgiveness as a strength rather than a weakness.
This quote emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and rectifying mistakes. It highlights the significance of taking responsibility for errors rather than ignoring or glossing over them. By acknowledging and correcting mistakes, individuals can learn and grow from the experience.
"I would rather be sick" is correct.
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Forgiveness is more of a conscious decision or action, rather than an emotion. It involves letting go of negative feelings towards someone who has wronged you. While feelings of compassion, empathy, or understanding may be involved in the process of forgiveness, forgiveness itself is not considered an emotion.
Ask for Gods forgiveness . It's that simple. God doesn't hold grudges on us when we do stupid things. He would rather have you in his fold than the devils. Ask for Forgiveness.
The mentioned question turns out to not be factually correct. Zac Efron's mother's name isn't "Starla Baskett", but rather, "Starla Efron." The other name was probably derived from a movie.
it is not correct English, you rather say still
That's a rather general answer
I would have though that they would rather receive forgiveness than penance.
Nothing that I know of. The Bible is not about compensation, but rather about undeserved mercy and forgiveness for our sins through out Lord Jesus Christ.