Grammar Lesson – “Where Do Your Father Work?”

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When it comes to grammar, the correct agreement is, “Where does your father work” because we should add the suffix “s” or “es” to the base form of the verb when we are referring to a singular subject in the third person. This is known as the third-person singular rule.  I am well aware that … Read more

How To Use Dad Bot (For Discord)

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The original creator of Dad Bot discontinued his work. There are, however, other creators who have made their very own Dad Bot to be used for Discord. They are all coded differently, and so the command for using each Dad Bot differs according to the discretion of the creator. As a gamer, I tend to … Read more

Spiritual Father Vs. Mentor, What’s The Difference?

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The most significant difference between a mentor and a spiritual father is that a mentor, generally speaking, guides the mentee through a particular phase of life. A spiritual father focuses on the spiritual enrichment and development of the “child” through their life and has a closer relationship. Mentorship has been a popular byword and movement … Read more

Difference Between Father, Pastor, and Priest

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Father is a title we traditionally use to greet a church leader like a pastor, a priest, a deacon, or a bishop. A priest is the ordained minister of any Catholic-based Church. In comparison, a pastor is the spiritual leader of any other type of Christian congregation.

Father Time & The Grim Reaper Differences

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Father Time is the personification of time and typically has a harvester’s stickle, while The Grim Reaper is the personification of death and often has with him a scythe. They are two distinctly different characters in folklore. However, they also share a bond, because, with the inevitable and unstoppable passing of time, the result is always eventually, without exception, death.