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hate (noun) vs hatred
Any difference?

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Hello,
Would you please verify the following sentences are grammatically correct?
(1) In SAP2.1, we have made a few changes that would require...

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Is "favor" the right vocabulary to apply.
Alright let us not fight over this. Since you're younger than me I favor this shirt to you.
thanks...

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Dear Teacher,
Here is the problem:
I went to a party yesterday.
I saw Andy there.
If I knew that he would be there I never went to the party...

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We tried to fix in our memory those precious moments of our
mother's knitting sweaters or sitting at our bedside, all the while
focusing on her devotion...

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should I say:
“can I get the bill” because we exactly know what I want to pay
or
“can I get a bill” because I don’t care which peace of paper...

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Hello,
I am not sure whether the three sentences make sense in term of grammar and semantics.
Can you give me a hand with checking them...

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We all are happy
We are all happy
All of us are happy
Which one is correct ?
Thanks.

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1. Have you ever seen a Korean movie?
2. Have you ever watched a Korean movie?
3. Have you ever seen a Korean TV program?
4. Have you ever watched...

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Hello Sir,
1. He was drawing breath.
What is meaning of "drawing breath" here ?
Thanks.

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I'm a grammar junkie, and there is one thing that is bothering me with contractions. The other night I was making the bed and said: 'Why don't the covers...

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Hi! I'd like to know which is the usage difference between
a hundred / a thousand / a million
one hundred / one thousand/ one million
...

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In the proverb "All that glitters is not gold", why is "all" used as singular? Is there any other similar usage?

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Last year, Smita Patel lost 500,000 rupees ($11,400) of her personal savings in a day on the Indian stock market.
Since then, not only has...

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Hello, I've some difficulty in deciding whether to use the Simple Past or the Present Perfect. One rule says that Simple Past is used to indicate that...

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(a) I talked to myself.
(b) I said to myself.
What kind of difference do you native speakers think there is between (a) and
(b)? A friend of mine...

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How would you answer the question?
I go to school in (a city? a town? the name of a school?) Thank you very much.

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Thank you Pieanne, and what about this other sentence I have read?:
' Occasional solicitations for a piano recital still arrived "from some small place...

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Hello ,
1. He was dizzy, aching and felt shaken to pieces when something went off like a thunderclap just behind him.
What is meaning of shaken...

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Hello , I want to know the basic rules for making question using Wh-words. For example: It has been raining for three weeks. I have to frame a question...

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Hello friends, I would like to know the exactly meaning of these two expressions:
'more about that shortly'
and other this 'his heart on his sleeve...

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I am writing a persuasive essay on introducing same sex classrooms for intermediate grades and I need help on a creative title. Can anyone help me out...

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Hello,
1. When will the circus be in the town?
2.When will be the circus in the town?
Which one is correct (1) or (2)?
Thanks.

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Hello Sir,
1. No, I was not daydreaming.
I have to frame a question to get the correct answer. The question word is given as "Were".
a) Were...

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Hello,
as/since/for all three are used in meaning as result of or because of( one of from the several usages).
for example.
As she was late...
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