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Hi ! I have a question...probably as everyone who posts here....;)
a.) QUESTION 1
Which version of the sentence is correct , and why ?
1.) You...

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Anyone who applies themselves/themself/theirself/theirselves will be remembered.

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Does anybody know anywords that end in "ious" pugnacious etc.

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Dear Sir/Miss,
I'm very delighted once again to come here to share my question with you:
I_______pay Tracy a visit, but I’m not sure whether I will...

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Hi,
Can anybody explain the difference between 'wedgie' and 'atomic wedgie'? Their meaning seem to be very confusing.
Thanks in advance.

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Hey everyone ! I have a question...one day I was watching a movie in which 2 guyz in the office were talking about some party that had taken place before...

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Hi,
Would you tell me the meaning of the followings:-
- Live the moment : I think it means " to have fun or good time"
- Flick
Thanks in advance

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What's the term call when something happen three days in a roll or three times in a roll?
I don't know how well I will explicit this question but I...

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What does it mean: "It is essential that that you number the pages from the bottom up".
What is the first and last page number?
By ASA
by ASA
4 yr 334 days ago

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Hi,
What are the meaning of the followings :-
- grossed out
- get something far
- By then
- turning sour
- Play dead
BR,
Kingfisher

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Hi !
Is "go for + present participle" an informal english and
with special meaning?
Thanks very much for your reply !!!

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Hi,
It is one of the most popular phrasal verb in English language techno/disco music I presume - I mean "get down" . I know the meaning of "get down...

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Hi there!
What's the difference between docks and wharf?
thanks

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One who rights the wrongs, a defender of justice, do you call this person a righteous person? And what he does is righteousness? If one who runs away from...
By BMO
by BMO
4 yr 335 days ago

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Hi,
I would like to know the meaning of :Please ""contact your back"" for credit card verification. In addition, would someone tell me the meaning(s...

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Hello,
Is the sentence "Allow your firend to enjoy in the company of other friends" correct?
Thanks a lot.

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Hi,
Would you do me a favor and explain the meaning of the followings:-
- Get technical (on someone or something)
- Solo
- Out of your league
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I have heard in a song ' I wanna fuse with you'. Is that correct?
By maj
by maj
4 yr 335 days ago

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Dear Sir/Miss,
Here's the question that puzzles me,
—Why isn't Picasso at the dance?
—He couldn't come because he hurt his foot.
—_______!...

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Hi, is there any book that teaches you or shows you how to rephrase your sentence to make it sounds better. Any book that teaches you how to use the right...

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Dear Sir/Miss,
I came across the following problem:
I have 5 boys under 12 and there's the problem of looking after the five______boys.
A....

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demur \dih-MUR\, intransitive verb:
1. To object; to take exception.
2. To delay.
noun:
1. The act of demurring.
2. Objection.
3. Delay.
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And are they correctly constructed?
1) It sends me shivers down my spine.
2) It makes stand up the hair on my back.
3) It gives me goosebumps.
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