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Hi what's the difference bettween these two?

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My book says another expression for 'to transfer to another train' is 'to change trains ', and 'to change the train ' is wrong. Is it really wrong no matter...

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I've had a discussion with one of my classmates about this. She has written the following sentence in a letter to the editor:
'I am writing with regards...

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Dear Teachers,
1) When do we use “early” and “soon”?
2) You should do/take exercise at least 20 minutes each day/everyday.
- Is this ok to say...

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what collective nouns are suitable for the followings:
1. Thought(an idea or opinion held by a group of experts)
2.Problems
3.Doubt
4.Success...

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Hello,
Would you please verify the grammar usage in following sentences? I am wondering the effect of 'for the last' ,'for the past', and 'for now...

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Dear,
I know that the sentence: " The angry boy ran out of the room slamming the door as he went" is correct, but I cannot explain why. And, in the...

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"They have politicised ground zero."
What's the meaning of the above sentence.
Thx

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER AND FILL IN THE BLANKS FOR T HE FOLLOWING AND EXPLAIN WHY YOUCHOSE THAT ANSWER.
1.There aren't..............biscuits...

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I sometimes come across questioning sentences using "did I remember to do". Examples are " Did I remember to tell you I love you? " and " Did...

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Shane Warne insisted he had not had any thoughts about quitting
international cricket after bowing out of Test match action in England
as a member of...

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Hi!
What are the differeces bewteen using "seem" and "seem to be?
For example:
1. It seems to be Ok.
2. It seems Ok.
3. It sounds great...

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Is it correct to say, "Buying the right equipment and making good decisions are (or is) what keeps you safe.

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I read the following sentence, but don't understand why I cannot just use present tense instead. Is it because that "increasingly" have some meanings...

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I was wonder about this sentence: he stopped his bullying(s) against the classmates. Should bullying have a "s"? I'm thinking yes because of subject-verb...

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Todd: So, Ruthie, what did you do today?
Ruth: Well, I got up quite early this morning, actually, to go shopping. Todd: Oh, yeah! (Yeah) Ooh, shopping...

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Hi,
what does mean exactly the verb to toe here in this sentence?:
'But both recordings are excellent examples of Glenn's ability to TOE the line...

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Hello all!
I have a sneaky feeling that I am muddling my German and English, but do I say
1) the company specialises in ...
or
2) the company...

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Situation 1
I'm having lunch with my friend. And my friend stops eating.
And I say: Are you finished? Is this correct?
Situation 2
I'm in...

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A century ago the physician's word was ____; to doubt it was considered almost sacrilegious.
A. inevitable
B. intractable
C. incontrovertible
D...

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Wondering which of the following is better:
This event will be
both entertaining and rewarding. So, join us as we bring you not just
a talented...

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"If there had ever
been any danger that the United States military establishment might exploit,
to the detriment of civilian control, the goodwill it...

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No work illustrated his disdain for a systematic approach to research
better than his dissertation, which was rejected primarily because his
bibliography...

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The necessity of establishing discrete categories for observations
frequently leads to attempts to make absolute ____ when there are in
reality only...

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Hi friends, I would like to know the exactly meaning of this paragraph:
' Roberts described it as "a cat and mouse game Glenn played with the audience...
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