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Please explain the difference between 'a lot' (or a lot of) and 'lots' (or lots of). Additionally, give each one with examples. Thanks.
By Anonymous52111 Latest post by Anonymous52111 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Please explain the difference between these two sentences: 1)People who are almost incapable of taking themselves too seriously, yet remain serious...
By TaraC Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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one day bala was going to school when he saw an old lady at a big basket at the bus stop
By Anonymous Latest post by Suzanne821 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hi, I am writing a letter to my bank and I am not sure whether I should use "who" or "whom" in my sentence. Here is the sentence in question: Is there...
By Suzanne821 Latest post by Suzanne821 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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OK, I give up on this one. My test asks me to explain the choice of "..... 'will have been' collected", the only reference I can find of will + have...
By HMG Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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1. One way to execute a program under Windows is to double click the icon. (Is 'the' referring to program?) 2. One way to execute a program under Windows...
By jack112 Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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We have a dissagreement about punctuating a list: I like red, blue, and green cars and small planes. The proposed corrections are: I like red...
By Cuc Latest post by Philip 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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My question is two parts. I am writing a narrative paper. I would like to know how you write the sound of a school bell, and if you cant start the paper...
By Babybird1098 Latest post by Philip 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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I just wanted to drop you a line to say A BIG THANK YOU for the lovely toy you sent to Alan. I am sure he will going to enjoy to play with them soon...
By Anonymous Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Can someone tell me when i can use "the" and "a" in the sentance.
By Prettyprashu Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Scenario: Yesterday: I'm talking to my pal about my fitness schedule. The fitness center guy didn't mail me any information. Today: I'm there at...
By jack112 Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hello everybody, If I understand well, I can always use "slowly" instead of "slow." Am I right? An Introduction To English Grammar wrote:...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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"As seriously as she is about the bullfight, she does not allow respect to ____ her sense of whimsy when painting it. A. inspire B....
By jeff_999 Latest post by jeff_999 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Can anyone tell me if this is correctly constructed, with regards to the use of the expression 'it's been long since...' ? I'm trying to say that something...
By Waïti Latest post by goldmund 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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>>We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were nevertheless surprised at his ____. A. naivete B. obstinateness C. decisivesness...
By jeff_999 Latest post by jeff_999 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hi friends, Long time no see Would you like to add to the list? Thanks smile, giggle, grin, chuckle, laugh, snicker, titter cry, weep, sob...
By ahava_yin Latest post by ahava_yin 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Should it be 18-to-34 year old audience or 18 to 34-year-old audience or what? Thanks. Andi
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hello, 1. He spent all that day, roaming over the house. What is meaning of "over" here? Does it mean "all parts of the house"? Thanks.
By hanuman_2000 Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Are both of these correct? Very similar in meaning? 1. I have finally finished my homework. 2. I finally finished my homework. Thanks.
By jack112 Latest post by rvw 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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I 've always wondered why we sound the letter ----c---- with the sound ---k--- for example : computer here the --c--- sound is pronounced with...
By redkiddy Latest post by rishonly 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hello, 1. The motto of all mongoose family is "Run and fand out". What is meaning of "Run and find out" here. Thanks.
By hanuman_2000 Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Dear teachers, Where can I get a variety of sentences with “so that” which might lead to different interpretations / translations ? All the best,...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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1. Many adults spend the largest part of their ..................... on accommodation; but while some actually buy a flat or house, others prefer to rent...
By yunus Latest post by Talkingboy 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Does anybody know why the present perfect continuous used with some verbs means an action that has recently stopped or still happening and with other...
By Isabellebgreen Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hi! i was wondering whether this sentences is correct- 'Would you like to come in first?' (Assuming i were to invite a friend into my house)
By Anonymous Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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