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A great online vocabulary learning program is available now for free. It will change a dull word memorizing process into a very attractive learning program...
By lianchen Latest post by Mister Micawber 1 yr 164 days ago
 
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Hello all, Synonyms of "to pull" can be "to attract", "to extract", "to take" ; antonym can be "to push"...
By Rdep01 Latest post by Grammar Geek 1 yr 167 days ago
 
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Hello, In one thread, the poster wrote: My English is bad and his English is very good. I am not even half of him. I see this sentence wrong in terms...
By Chibi Latest post by Avangi 1 yr 172 days ago
 
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Hi every1 I'm zara 18 years old girl from burma . I have problem learning GRAMMER , I've read and learned lots of book but I think I'm still not well...
By Shabnam Latest post by Anonymous 1 yr 177 days ago
 
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I lend his book and My book was borrow from him. the book belongs to him,it's right? and could you give me some vocab,which are usual Thanks a lot
By ct.lau Latest post by Philip 1 yr 187 days ago
 
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Hello! 1- Is there any difference between a sitting-room and a living-room? Thanks
By Seaside Latest post by Mister Micawber 1 yr 216 days ago
 
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is there any difference? write vs write down
By Lrk2006 Latest post by Doll 1 yr 217 days ago
 
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Hi! I have a question here. What do we call a person who follows the driver around and help the driver with his/her task. I hope my description is clear...
By Desmond Ageratte Latest post by Philip 1 yr 221 days ago
 
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I was wondering that there are few words without vowels such as shhhh, why etc. But does any body knows what word is used to call these words without vowels...
By Saurabha26may Latest post by Anonymous 1 yr 231 days ago
 
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Hi, This is the unseen : (Image removed) My question is : What do you think Koopersmith means in lines 31-32 when she says,"Aperson's got to do...
By BeginStudent Latest post by Clive 1 yr 234 days ago
 
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Hi there, I'm trying to translate a joke that invovles the name of one highroad sign. ''Driving on a highroad you see a sign that says the...
By Hummingbird Latest post by Avangi 1 yr 236 days ago
 
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which one is better to use for business ? 1. typing error 2. typing mistake 3. typo 4. typographical error 5. typo error
By Anonymous Latest post by RayH 1 yr 245 days ago
 
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I've got a question to ask: It's Ok with seas having shores and coasts and rivers having banks... But what about lakes? Which of the words is considered...
By Dew 2007 Latest post by Dew 2007 1 yr 247 days ago
 
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The dictionary difines "gourmet" as the following: gourmet: adj. producing or relating to very good food and drink: a gourmet cook gourmet dinners...
By Magic79 Latest post by Magic79 1 yr 266 days ago
 
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I HAVE TO COME UP WITH ALLITERATIONS A-Z AND THE TOPIC IS FOOD OR SPORTS BY TOMMOROW AND I WILL GET THREE 0'S IF I DON'T FINISH IT I REALLY REALLY NEED...
By B-ball Boy Latest post by Clive 1 yr 267 days ago
 
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http://grewordslist.its-ps.com contains 3000 words of the most Each wrd is explained with examples taken from real life usage (news website ) It...
By Anonymous Latest post by Guest 1 yr 271 days ago
 
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Hi, Please can you just tell me if my thoughts are understandible? we are talking about poppy seeds and its content of morphin. Now I would like...
By Locika Latest post by Locika 1 yr 277 days ago
 
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What are your English words that you must know and understand? 1) fall, 2)have, 3)be, 4)reach, 5)run, 6)lead, 7)take, 8)as, 9)race 10)see I've so...
By BW2/3 Latest post by Yankee 1 yr 278 days ago
 
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practise / practice I've seen some of these words but i don't know how to differentiate both of them. Is this the same thing like advise...
By Jdash Latest post by Jdash 1 yr 287 days ago
 
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Well, this time I will ask the English of an action what singers do. They come on the platform and sing their songs. How can I say this naturally in English...
By Doll Latest post by Doll 1 yr 287 days ago
 
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Hello everyone, While I was reading some stuff on BBC, I came across with this sentence: In Japan, meanwhile, the ice sculptures are man-made at...
By Doll Latest post by Doll 1 yr 290 days ago
 
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hi there would you please help me in finding military terminology ? ASAP thanks in advance
By Sadeem Latest post by Anonymous 1 yr 294 days ago
 
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Please check which is correct: "IN" or "ON" I would be grateful if you could help me in/on this matter. Is there any diffrence between the two?
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 1 yr 299 days ago
 
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Hello, would somebody please explain what does the expression 'so to speak' means. Please cite some examples. Thanks you!
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 1 yr 300 days ago
 
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I want to know what you call this sign,「」or『』and how is the pronunciation of it in English. Give me a hand, please. Thanks!
By Lollipop^^ Latest post by khoff 1 yr 303 days ago
 
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