[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
Learn English and meet people on the world’s largest EFL social network

We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!

Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com


For Basic English ONLY. Please post only easy questions and answers here.
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 » 25
Popular Post 1
replies
What does it mean if someone is "straight up serious"?
 
Popular Post 1
replies
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...
 
Popular Post 6
replies
Hi all 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...
 
Popular Post 7
replies
What is the nationality of someone who lives in Argentina? Argentinian or Argentine?
By JuanZZZ Latest post by Anonymous 65 days ago
 
Popular Post 2
replies
Is it correct to say: (I'm so passion to attend this event) thank you.
By Speedoz Latest post by Cool Breeze 68 days ago
 
Popular Post 31
replies
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...
By Blue Luck Latest post by Anonymous 71 days ago
 
Popular Post 4
replies
What does the phrase "take the initiative" mean? Does it mean "take the first step" or "do something on one's own initiative"...
By jewellery Latest post by Grammar Geek 77 days ago
 
Popular Post 13
replies
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...
By Recluse Latest post by Anonymous 86 days ago
 
Popular Post 15
replies
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?
By Guest Latest post by Anonymous 86 days ago
 
Popular Post 4
replies
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...
By akdom Latest post by Mister Micawber 91 days ago
 
Popular Post 7
replies
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...
By buckmajor Latest post by buckmajor 94 days ago
 
Popular Post 8
replies
Hi, which is correct, "a hydrodynamic" or "an hydrodynamic". I would favour the first option, but I have doubts. Thank you
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 96 days ago
 
Popular Post 1
replies
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...
 
Popular Post 7
replies
what is the longest word without any vowels?
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 100 days ago
 
Popular Post 1
replies
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....
By akdom Latest post by heywoodc 107 days ago
 
Popular Post 3
replies
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...
By phw1115 Latest post by fantasy88 113 days ago
 
Popular Post 1
replies
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...
By Sarunnio Latest post by Vorpar 114 days ago
 
Popular Post 3
replies
Hi, Do we say inspiring or inspirational figures? Is there a difference between the two?
 
Popular Post 1
replies
what is the difference between ' procedure of something' and ' procedure for something' ??
By phw1115 Latest post by Fandorin 125 days ago
 
Popular Post 11
replies
Hi, would somebody please clarify the following for me: 1) what is the difference between messieurs and messeurs ? 2) why is a company sometimes...
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 126 days ago
 
Popular Post 16
replies
What is the difference between " do " and " does " and i want examples please ..
By Dubai Girl Latest post by Anonymous 130 days ago
 
Popular Post 3
replies
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...
By Gabish Latest post by RayH 131 days ago
 
Popular Post 9
replies
what does word "alas" mean???
By MadeInUSSR Latest post by Anonymous 140 days ago
 
Popular Post 2
replies
What is the different between anybody-anyone, everybody-everyone, nobody-no one thank you
By Anonymous Latest post by Bldudas 141 days ago
 
Popular Post 1
replies
Does " 'd " mean anything else than would? e.g. How'd I score the house call, Dr. Quinn? ( is a part of a dialogue)
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 144 days ago
 
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 » 25
+
© MediaCet Ltd. 2009, v5.0.3616.28671. All content posted by our users is a contribution to the public domain, this does not include imported usenet posts.*
For web related enquires please contact us on webmaster@mediacet.com, status updates are available at status.mediacet.com.
*Usenet post removal: Use 'X-No-Archive'. You may not have understood that your posts would end up in the public domain. Please send proof of the poster's email, we will remove immediately.