MSN: I tried to quit Spotify, but these 4 features keep bringing me back
I tried to quit Spotify, but these 4 features keep bringing me back
MSN: I Quit Spotify and Started Buying Music Again—It's Cheaper Than I Expected
I used to feel trapped by Spotify Premium. I thought that if I quit, I'd have to choose between listening to insufferable ads and shelling out hundreds every month for downloads and physical media.
I Quit Spotify and Started Buying Music Again—It's Cheaper Than I Expected
What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? Is it quit or quitted? She quitted her job. (She has quitted her job.) She quit her job. (She has quit her ...
Is it "quit" or "quitted"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I just searched for "an ass that wouldn't quit" in Google Books. Every single one of the 10 matches on the first page of results was a sexualised reference to a female with a shapely posterior. I also tried searching for "a mule that wouldn't quit" (mules being stereotypically stubborn) to see if I might find any more "literal" instances, but that returned no matches at all.
Quit is more decisive way of stating action ,where as give up is more a reference to desires. So the teacher was saying that you would quit not think of giving up.
I am looking for a single word that you would use when someone has left a company. This can be because the person quit, they are fired, retired,... I was thinking about Discharged but that seems li...