The fact is that he decided not to use those expressions (eterno, por siempre, inmortal), but he preferred to express the idea more like a play on words. I think I should discard "I am ageless"/"I´m not old" and keep "I am of no age". Though he was a contemporary to all of us, the poet always wrote and spoke in Krishna style, let´s say.
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Why is a just a rather odd wh -word. Its distribution is very limited -- it can only have the word reason as its antecedent, and since it's never the subject it's always deletable. Consequently it behaves strangely, as you and others point out.
Here, the double perfect (would have preferred + to have taken) can be seen as redundant in many contexts but may add emphasis. Again, context determines whether this construction is the best choice.
I wouldn't say "I preferred to stay at home to watch TV" because I don't like repeating 'to' with different meanings -- the first being the infinitive 'to' and the equivalent to "in order to", introducing the purpose.
WITH STATES AND CITIES: The preferred form is to lowercase directional or area descriptions when referring to a section of a state or city: western Montana, southern Atlanta.
It seems as though in scientific environments, the traditional Latin plurals are much preferred. I just discovered that this even depends on which particular scientific environment! Take data vs. datum and whether data is/are singular/plural. (Lots of threads on that issue).
Admittedly I haven't travelled enough to be sure but from the limited exposure I've had it feels to me as if "damn" is used more than "damn it" in the UK, and as if "damn it" is slightly more preferred over the pond in the US. It would be interesting to hear others' impressions in that regard.
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You use way in expressions such as push your way, work your way, or eat your way, followed by a prepositional phrase or adverb, in order to indicate movement, progress, or force as well as the action described by the verb. She thrust her way into the crowd.
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