Difference between OVER and FINISHED
[Tweet “OVER is an adjective that means ‘no longer is progress’. Use it with the verb ‘to be’”] OVER is an adjective that means ‘no longer is progress’. Use it with the verb ‘to be’: The film is over. Their marriage was over when Kate found out that Tom was having an affair. Can’t you … Continue reading Difference between OVER and FINISHED
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