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  1. If you send an email that you already sent, can you say you …

    2013年10月29日 · I resent my email. I resent my mother. I resent my email to my mother. Odd, isn't it?

  2. The ambiguity of: "resent your message" - English Language

    2018年3月22日 · Compare this to other cases in which "to resent" could be grammatically correct: I resent your message. This is ambiguous between the two options: The present tense of "to …

  3. What's the difference between envy and resent? [closed]

    2021年6月30日 · What's the difference between envy and resent? envy painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same …

  4. Does "more recently" just mean "recently" here?

    2020年6月26日 · more recently = later than the 1960s (in a context where there's some meaningful connection between all three of the 1960s, that later time, and now / time of …

  5. Regarding Re: ; what is the correct usage in an email subject line?

    I want to know what is the recommended way to use Re: in the subject line of an email. I use Re: in the subject line as a shortform of 'in regards to'. Whenever I have used Re:, people have …

  6. What is the word for the resentful feeling you experience when …

    2024年1月18日 · Word for the disparity felt from a disconnect formed while being misunderstood? 'resentful' sounds like you got trolled by someone who doesn't know how to stack exchange a …

  7. word usage - Difference between "grudge" and "resentment"

    2016年9月7日 · We resent things all the time, but generally let them go; if we hold onto the offense and our reaction to it, then we are holding a grudge.

  8. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    2014年8月18日 · Additionally, Dictionary.com specifically offers "to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone)". Sounds rather spot on.

  9. Simple Past vs. Present Perfect: "was" vs. "has been"

    2012年7月1日 · Possible Duplicate: “Did it close” vs “Has it closed”? As a English non-native speaker it is difficult for me to understand when I must use present perfect or past simple

  10. Using "present perfect" for things that happen in future

    2012年10月26日 · Is it grammatical to use "Present Perfect" tense for something that is going to happen in future? As far as I know, the Present Perfect is used to say that an action happened …