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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.

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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...

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Can someone tell me when i can use "the" and "a" in the sentance.

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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...

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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:...

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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....

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Should it be 18-to-34 year old audience or 18 to 34-year-old audience or what? Thanks. Andi

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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.

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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.

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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...

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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.

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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,...

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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...

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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...

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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)
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