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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...

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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...

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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...

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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"...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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!

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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' . ///...

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Hi Everyone,
I have got a very simple question.
When should we use SHALL and SHOULD?
Regards,
Scott

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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...

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What do you call someone who frequently gets sick? Thanks.

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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.

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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...

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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...

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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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