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Hello, I am a Chinese. I want to ask an easy question. For bank transfer, when a sum of money arrives at the bank account, how can I say it? Could I say...
By winkie Latest post by ktejas 140 days ago
 
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is this a correct sentence: Everyone was invited but her.
By Anonymous Latest post by rjanapana 142 days ago
 
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i would like to know the opposite gender of the following words: 1. sow 2.goose 3.hero 4.stallion 5.bull
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 142 days ago
 
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Is there any difference between any/some body and any/some one ? or they are just the same?
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 142 days ago
 
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Which way is correct to construct the phrase "at all cost" or " at all costs" eg. We must protect the passer at all cost(s)
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It didnt happen all at once,but before long the business really began to _______ ,and they started to make a profit. The answer is "take up".But why...
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 147 days ago
 
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Will we be able to leave our bags at the hotel? Should we have to leave our bags at the hotel? I think its first one can somebody explain WHY...
By Anonymous Latest post by MrPedantic 150 days ago
 
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Hi.. Could you tell me what is the difference between who and whom ?? Thanks.
By Speedoz Latest post by Philip 150 days ago
 
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Do either of these sound "odd" to you? the bus needs cleaning an idea needs forming
 
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I would be gratefully if you could help me with: I need a very shot statement that says: (also I’m always *tired, I spend 1-2 hours every night just...
By Speedoz Latest post by Speedoz 152 days ago
 
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Which is correct- "Terminal exam" or "Termly exam"
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 158 days ago
 
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It is bear noting that the Feuhrer has his legs placed wide apart compared to Hagrid's clamming his legs close, which is wise as this lowers the Feuhrer's...
By akdom Latest post by Delmobile 158 days ago
 
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Hi tutors, I am confused with the usage of "family" and "families." Could you help me? Today I read some article, written by an English...
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 162 days ago
 
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Dear all, I have a questinon for you... Is the term "Eulogy" just linked with funeral or could it be used also to eulogize other things? I want...
 
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In official mails Suppose we are requisting some feed back or help or to get some documents Which one is correct or best to use Please help us or Kindly...
 
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is it correct to say: screw the recission?
By Speedoz Latest post by Philip 166 days ago
 
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In British English, ill means unwell. Ill is most common in predicative position. She couldn’t come because she was ill. Before a noun, many British...
By Anonymous Latest post by farihasaleh 167 days ago
 
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These three words really make me confused when I found them in some forums. Please help me distinguish them. Thanks in advance.
By ngocbig Latest post by ngocbig 171 days ago
 
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Hi

what is the meaning of "little bit" is there Similer words
By Anonymous Latest post by cwtch 177 days ago
 
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The writing of the golden Papa speaks with a tongue of trumpet for itself. my guess would be loudly, at the top of his voice or clearly ?! ...
 
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Hi Is the past tense of beat pronounced the same as the present tense or does it change like read-read(pronounced red)
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 186 days ago
 
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Hi,Someone could explain me the difference between "seem","Like" and "Look like" ? Thank you in advance.
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 190 days ago
 
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correct or incorrect: I will not surprised if he got a fake experience certification which ensure his claims that he is the manager of (company name...
By Speedoz Latest post by Mister Micawber 199 days ago
 
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What do "sonner or later" and "sooner rather than later" mean? Someone explained as follows: 1."Sooner rather than later"...
 
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emotions nouns
 
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