Dare to Express: Book 1: A Collection of Bold Stories and Brave Women

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Dare to Express: Book 1: A Collection of Bold Stories and Brave Women

Dare to Express: Book 1: A Collection of Bold Stories and Brave Women

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That necessity can take the form of a fixed or certain futurity. In this case "must" is equivalent to "fated or certain to": But really, it’s best to not get too bogged down by the “rules” and best practices. Because these things can feel overwhelming if you’re just starting out.

But I realized pretty early on in my career that I could use writing as a bridge to create intimate connections with my audience. d) When used negatively, "must" expresses prohibition. According to the OED, "I must not" can mean "I am not allowed to", "I am obliged not to", etc., or "I will not permit myself to": you can use Canva or Placeit by Envato to find templates or make your own graphics and designs). 13. DIY Projects It’s entirely online and you don’t need to deal with any equipment or logistical hurdles. For example, you can test out RedBubble or Teespring to create (and even sell) some personal designs. If there’s something you can’t express in words or fashion, dance is a perfect way. It’s one of the most engaging, captivating, and unique ways of self-expression that never goes out of style.a)"Must" expresses necessity and is usually equivalent to "am (is, are) obliged". In the second person, it is used chiefly to express a command, or an insistent request or counsel: He must in any case have fought, even had France not forced him to fight by her declaration of war. The use of "must" as a present (or future) does not seem to have caused any concern among grammarians. The same can be said of some of its uses as a preterite. Most grammarians seem to agree with the OED that, in modern use, "must" as a past tense is "confined to instances of oblique narration, and of the virtual oblique narration in which the speaker has in his mind what might have been said or thought at the time." In other words, when the clause containing ’must’ is subordinate either actually or in thought: Must" is used as a present tense, and, under certain conditions, as a preterite. It is one of a separate group of anomalous verbs which is formed, according to Poutsma, "by the so-called preterite-present verbs, characterized by not having a personal ending in the third person singular of what is now used as a present, viz. can, dare, may, must, shall, will. Except for "dare", they are all of them defective in not having an imperative, nor any of the verbals". 4 It can also be regarded as one of a small group of verbs, including "need" and "dare", "which have in various ways become partly or completely identical in the two tenses, present and preterite, and which have also to some extent the function as ’auxiliaries’ in common". 5

Jespersen states that "this is practically the only way in which ’must’ can be used as a preterite in modern colloquial speech." 6Must" is an auxiliary verb which can express: a)a necessity; b)an insistent demand or a firm resolve; c)the inferred or presumed certainty of a fact; d)prohibition (when used negatively). Start small. It’s okay to move slowly. Talk with your best friend about how her showing up late for appointments affects you. Soon you’ll be able to approach people who may be less directly concerned with your well being. Read on to discover the significant benefits of speaking your mind and helpful ways to get started. Using your voice may come in ways like public speaking and as mundane as it sounds, it’s a powerful way to get your point across to others. You see various motivational speakers expressing who they are and what they believe in, which are admired by millions of people worldwide. This is just an example of the impact using your voice can leave. Need" is also used in principal sentences, but according to Poutsma, "is usual only when another verb shows the time sphere, but ’needed not’ is in ordinary language replaced by ’did not need’". 16



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