After 40 years of taking the Purple Line Express to work, 7th Ward resident Chris Hain said he has “seen everything on the Purple Line.” He observed as the Chicago Transit Authority added electric ...
Chicago Sun-Times: CTA sues feds over withholding $2B for Red Line extension, warns projects may grind to a halt
CTA sues feds over withholding $2B for Red Line extension, warns projects may grind to a halt
I know that the number of lines of code in a program doesn't matter, but sometimes it is nice to know how long a program is or the number of a particular line for reference. Though I tried, I can't seem to find a way to enable line numbering and I find that surprising. This is Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate.
Recently one of my friends told me that there is distinct difference between 'know of something' and 'know about something' expressions. 'know of' is used when you have personal experience with wha...
"Know about" vs. "know of" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Possible duplicate of "Know about" vs. "know of". Also What are the differences between “know”, “know about”, and “know of”? on English Language Learners, which is probably a better site for questions like this.
to know vs to know about - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
If you know about a subject, you have studied it or taken an interest in it, and understand part or all of it. Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate.
“know of” vs “know about” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Why do you think that He doesn't know him from his schooldays means that he does know him? It would only have that sense if you added something like In fact, he first met him at university.
I'm confused in whether to write know or knows in the following statement:- "The ones who are included know better."? Also explain the difference between the two, thanks.
grammar - When to use know and knows - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Possibly, "I do know that" can in fact only be used, when, you are answering the question of whether or not you know the issue at hand (or your knowledge has been called in to question, and you are answering that challenge). Let's say "out of the blue" you wanted to state that "you know that" -- and you wanted an emphatic version.
“I know“ or “I do know” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I've just seen someone comment: We send our children to fight in a war we know not what we are fighting for. I am not English expert (it's not even my first language) but the structure just seems w...
Thus, "As far as I know, Bob is happy" over "Bob is happy, so far as I know". They are equivalent in meaning therefore, but choice of one over another betrays, for me, certain prejudices. I also sense that "so far as" sounds slightly antiquated and is losing ground.
Which is correct: "So far as I know" or "As far as I know"?
What is the correct usage of phrase "you don't know what you don't know"? Can it be used in formal conversation/writing?
It's not just you that doesn't know. Now, according to owl.purdue.edu, we should use "doesn't" when the subject is singular (except when the subject is "you" or "I"), and "don't" otherwise. But in the example above, I am having a hard time figuring out what exactly the subject is and whether it is singular.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSN: CTA to replace unarmed security with more police officers amid crime concerns
The CTA confirmed it was moving away from using private unarmed security guards and will replace them with police officers.
CTA to replace unarmed security with more police officers amid crime concerns
ABC7 Chicago on MSN: CTA lays off unarmed guards, redirects funds to police and other resources amid security concerns
CTA lays off unarmed guards, redirects funds to police and other resources amid security concerns
Yahoo: CTA crime down slightly despite series of high-profile incidents in 2025
NBC Chicago: CTA, Chicago police unveil ‘security surge' after feds threatened funding cuts
Chicago Sun-Times: CTA's scheduled train service to meet pre-pandemic levels this fall
The CTA Holiday train is back and spreading joy throughout Chicago during December. The decked-out holiday train, a CTA tradition for more than three decades, will make appearances on all of the ...