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1. I have been to many places either than Asia. (Is 'either' used correctly here?)
Thanks.

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Hello,
1. I searched ---------(patiently/desprately) for my book but it is still missing.
2. One of our babies fell out of the nest ----------(down...

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"to avenge someone" - does it mean:
1] to avenge something on behalf of (the) someone
2] to retalitate against someone
If it's the first meaning...

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Hello,
1. No, I am reading a book.
I have to frame a question to get approoriate answer the question word is "are". My answers are (a) and (b)....

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Hello ,
Presently father came and stood over him.
This sentence is in simple past. But what is meaning of "presently" here?
Thanks.

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Hello,
1. Mr. X felt cut off from huminity.
What does it mean?
Thanks and regards.

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Hello ,
1. I know -----(every) word of his song by heart.
2. (all)------- I have eaten today is a sandwitch.
I have to fill up the gaps with...

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Hello,
1. We had chappatis and dal -------- lunch. (for/in)
2. Don.t talk so loudly; My grandparents are -------- bed. (in)
3. Imagine! I met...

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1. We'll go up on deck.
2. We'll go up onto deck.
Which of these two sentences should I use? Actually, I thought the second was right (I'm not so...

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Hello,
1. A jewel that is partly precious or valueable.
(a ------precious stone)
2. An office that does not have enough worker.
(an -----...

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Hello,
Would you be kind enough to explain the meaning of 'Supposed' and 'Supposedly' , along with few examples?

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Scenario: I have just put my helmet on and someone calls me.
For that scenario, which one of these do I use? I don't understand which one I can use...

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Hi people!
I can't work out what the question tag for the following sentence could be:
Let's go to the park, _______ we?
The best option that...

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Dear Mr Pedantic and Jim,
Here is my first list of sentences for this year. Would you please have a look at it ?
1) Etre sur la bonne voie = To...

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Hi people!
I'd like to whether there is any difference between speak to and speak with :
e.g: "I.d like to speak to Mrs. Johnson, please." (on the...

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Hello. I am very interested in being part of Englishforums.
Do I have to pay for something?
Thanks

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Is it necessary to use a comma after the word window in the following sentence?
On the table, there are a lamp and flowers.
Do I have to use "some...

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The only thing you can do now is to be yourself.
Is this sentence clear? Does it have any grammatical mistakes?

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hi i was wondering if this is OK:
Please could you circulate the message below which might be of interest to the postgraduate students and staff in...

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(1)If you don't keep up with what's going on in the world, you are likely to fall behind. -Can I rewrite it in this way: If you don't keep up with...

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She Made Me Not a Happy Man 2005/9/28
I have so many questions about english. Maybe you'll say, "you could ask your English teacher for help." I can...

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Hello friends, My friend ask me to help him with his homework. He gave me short article in my language, and I translated it into english. I really...

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Hello,
if someone wants to express that he doesnt speak English very well, is it possible to say?
1) I speak very little English.
2) I speak...

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Dear Teachers,
1) She shouldn't give him any more pocket money.
- What does "pocket money" mean?
2) We get on well as a family.
- What does...

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Can they be used alike? Does their use depend on whether they form part of a negative or positive sentence?
PS: Hey, I haven't been here in a while...
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