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What does it mean if someone is "straight up serious"?

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The following is from a lease agreement. Without Party A’s consent, Party B shall not sub-lease, assign the Premises or assign away rights to occupation...

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I 'm coming from Hong Kong and I have many problem in studying English.
I found the word "being" is very common in expressing something such...

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What is the nationality of someone who lives in Argentina?
Argentinian or Argentine?

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Is it correct to say: (I'm so passion to attend this event) thank you.

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Can someone explain to me how to use this words in a sentence?
I know that immigrate means to move into a new place and emigrate means to move out...

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What does the phrase "take the initiative" mean? Does it mean "take the first step" or "do something on one's own initiative"...

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I don't understand what does a "mule driver" mean. I jot this phrase down from The Red Badge Of Courage. Could any one help me with its meaning and usage...

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Can we say
"There are no zebras in the zoo"?
Or should we say
"There are no zebra in the zoo"?
Which one is correct?

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QUOTE: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday she deplores the reported abuse in custody of Iranians rounded up in protests of the country's...

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Hi there This may seem a bit odd for most poeple but I need some further clarity on the word 'FACT' or 'FACTS'. I have my own understanding...

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Hi, which is correct, "a hydrodynamic" or "an hydrodynamic". I would favour the first option, but I have doubts. Thank you

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Individual cases are generally brought by the national associations__ the recording industry. i wrote for in the blank area but it is wrong. can anyone...

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what is the longest word without any vowels?

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quote: White-collar workers in City Hall will receive long-awaited checks today for a retroactive raise that was negotiated as part of a new contract....

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what does 'under a dollar' mean? Here is a original sentence : For under a dollar , there were interventions that could save lives that just weren...

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Following is a passage I come across in a hardware review website. The comparison of the two showed that TouchFlo 3D may look great and offer great customizability...

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Hi,
Do we say inspiring or inspirational figures? Is there a difference between the two?

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what is the difference between ' procedure of something' and ' procedure for something' ??

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Hi, would somebody please clarify the following for me:
1) what is the difference between messieurs and messeurs ?
2) why is a company sometimes...

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What is the difference between " do " and " does "
and i want examples please ..

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This is a part of a dialogue: "I was standing on a corner when this ordinary looking guy stands next to me and smiles and...and I'm so busy scoping...

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what does word "alas" mean???

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What is the different between anybody-anyone, everybody-everyone, nobody-no one thank you

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Does " 'd " mean anything else than would? e.g. How'd I score the house call, Dr. Quinn? ( is a part of a dialogue)
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