Nov 23, 2015 · Both inevitable and ineluctable are words in the dictionary that mean something is impossible to avoid. So do we use them in a same or different context? Is there an idiom that means "it was something inevitable"? I am not sure if it's the case, but there's this idiom, it was something like "this was ought to happen", but it was an actual idiom instead of just a. Sep 4, 2018 · That is not irony. It would be irony only if avoiding the result caused the result. That's not the case in OP's question, as it's perfectly possible for the result to be inevitable regardless of trying.

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A. salutary B. deliberate C. sequential D. momentary E. inevitable This is a GRE exam question. I know the meaning of the "momentary" and "inevitable" as I looked them up in the dictionary but as I read. Sep 16, 2022 · Personally, I think it's a good thing to have a lot of friends; anyway, it's inevitable that we'll build closer relationships with just a few of them. Finally, of / among all your close friends, it's. Apr 6, 2024 · In these examples "should" expresses an expected but not inevitable outcome. Several other ESL/grammar sites also allow "should" with the third conditional, e.g. Cambridge. Aug 3, 2023 · These events are seen as being inevitable due to the bus timetable, or the University schedule. So that is probably what this question is about. But all three are syntactically correct. All. Jan 14, 2024 · Over the years Received Pronunciation has fallen out of favour, this extract does a good job of summarising its inevitable demise. [emphasis in bold mine] "It was standard practice until the.

Jan 14, 2024 · Over the years Received Pronunciation has fallen out of favour, this extract does a good job of summarising its inevitable demise. [emphasis in bold mine] "It was standard practice until the.

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