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* RULE 1: Always Study and Review Phrases, Not Individual Words Never study a single, individual word. Never. When you find a new word, always write down...
By jackjj Latest post by shellyxiong 28 days ago
 
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Hello, 1.A word begining with "d.." for" talk in a montonous low voice " 2.A word begining with "e......... " for "...
 
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4 European languages containing more than a hundred sentences, will help you communicate better especially using basic sentences/ phrases. the page is...
By Linguanaut Latest post by Anonymous 30 days ago
 
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Hi everyone, I'm wondering whether the part marked in red is grammatically correct or not. I'm also wondering the meaning of the words "the...
By Pb03 Latest post by Clive 34 days ago
 
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Hi everyone, In the following sentences, what could be the best possible interpretation of the part in red? Specifically, what does the meaning of "For"...
By Pb03 Latest post by jemaasjr 37 days ago
 
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Hi guys, What could be the meaning of the words "if anything" in this context? ("They have something related to the writing" OR "If...
By Pb03 Latest post by Anonymous 38 days ago
 
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Hi, How would the word "dominant" or its counter-part fit into this sentence? Between you and me, I would dominate just a little more than you...
By askshameer Latest post by Bob M 39 days ago
 
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Hi guys, I've seen those words in some writings but can't figure out the meaning. What does that mean? Is it a common usage? For your reference...
By Pb03 Latest post by RayH 39 days ago
 
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Hello everyone, In the following sentences, what do you think is the best interpretation of the first clause in the first sentence? "Even though historians...
By Pb03 Latest post by nona the brit 40 days ago
 
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Hi guys, In the following sentences, how should I understand the words "yet another"? If you have any idea, would you tell me some here? Thanks...
By Pb03 Latest post by Mister Micawber 41 days ago
 
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Hi, In the following example, how do you interpret the meaning of 'subject of'? I have encountered it many times from Commercial law book this...
 
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I have a question regarding the usage of the noun " risk ". When I searched it on Google News, I found a lot of " risk for ". But I...
By aska_lee Latest post by Clive 44 days ago
 
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Hi guys, When you hear a sentence below, what is your first impression/interpretation? The wolvreine is very smart compared to other animals ? OR To other...
By Pb03 Latest post by Anonymous 45 days ago
 
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Hi, I tried to find already posted questions on ' on + (doing) activity ' through the search. I don't know why but search doesn't list...
 
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How do we use word "exhibition" and "tribute"? I need a sentence that have these words together!
By VietNamPeople Latest post by Anonymous 47 days ago
 
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e.g. Non-smokers account for 79% of the people in Japan ... From the google dictionary, I found the following meanings for 'account for' . ///...
By victorycountry Latest post by Clive 47 days ago
 
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Hi Everyone, I have got a very simple question. When should we use SHALL and SHOULD? Regards, Scott
By scotttiger09 Latest post by Anonymous 48 days ago
 
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"The period following World War 2 was filled with a succession of crises as the U.S. was having difficulties going back to a peacetime economy. A...
By ralaan Latest post by Clive 50 days ago
 
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What do you call someone who frequently gets sick? Thanks.
By Starstuff Latest post by Anonymous 50 days ago
 
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I'm looking for something (perhaps an animal) that is defensive at first in a new environment but later accepts or even embraces the conditions.
By Anonymous Latest post by Bob M 50 days ago
 
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what is a really big word that means something funny?
 
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Both of these spellings appear to be correct - and in common use. At least, that's what my internet search turned up. But which is considered the most...
By Jazzcat Latest post by Cool Breeze 51 days ago
 
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Hello there, folks. I'm Dutch, and I'm studying English language. I had to hand in an autobiography a couple of days ago, and the teacher said...
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 51 days ago
 
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Could anyone please clarify what the following line saying, and also the meaning of "Out of the box": So what did I do wrong? Doesn't seem...
 
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Say I'm a teacher and I'm looking for a set phrase used for asking a pupil to come over the blackboard, e.g. at the beginning of a lesson. After...
 
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