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What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit I think they all are taken to generally imply permanence. Is it quit or quitted

(she has quitted her job.) she quit her job Stop is neutral regarding desire and intention 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.

An ass that just won't quit is callipygian, not equine I have juba to jive It's hard to disprove a negative, but i simply cannot idiomatically read ass in your text as relating to stubbornness. To refer to a person who has tendered their resignation

Quite a few expresses that the speaker was impressed or astonished by the number, as they would have expected less Or the speaker wants to emphasize on the fact that it was more than you would think Yet i do not think that there is an order involved that quite a few would be less than many The intended effect is different

One could call it understatement.

There are a couple of alternatives that are less vulgar but still informal The most tame is simply quit giving me a hard time quit busting my chops (most of the other items there are about exerting great effort, rather than 'giving me a hard time') quit yanking my chain (most of the others are about literally pulling some. You can use other verbs with the phrase Go is the most common, but you can also quit cold turkey, or kick something cold turkey

As to the phrase's origin, etymonline favors the quick preparation theory and indicates there was a period of time where it was not associated with kicking a bad habit It also curiously cf.'s cold shoulder 'quit while you're ahead, you cheap skates!' within fifty years, however, people had begun occasionally using a variation on this expression that comes much closer to the sense that the posted question requires Quit while [one is] behind, meaning to stop making things worse by continuing to pursue a losing or failing course of action.

Or are the examples of this on google hits just people making it up (possibly a bad cognate.

3 quit implies it was an intentional action Give up also implies it was an intentional action, but suggests that one would have liked to continue doing it

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