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Hi. I was just wondering what is the deeper meaning of this? Does it mean, by doing something that is wrong or heinous that it's right in the end, and...

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Hi, I´m writing some song lyrics, and I wanted write: I´m not the wisest guy. Instead of: not the smartest guy. If it´s a stupid question, the sentence...

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Hello, I would like to know the meaning of the phrase "(when I) say froggy, jump". Does it come from a traditional children song or game? I found...

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You tell Smiley he shows up light ( With no cash? ) one more time, he's gonna go home in a box. Dead? You understand me?

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Clark Kent and Lois Lane get a job as hosts of a morning show called 'Good Morning, Metropolis'. Chloe: So, what's your first story? Clark...

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Oliver: Clark's on a blind date? Talk about footage of a train wreck. A disaster? Lois: You might want to save the space on your DVR because here's...

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Oliver Quin's richer than the Luthors. A safe bet says ( He knows for sure? ) he's got a safe stuffed with cash someplace...

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hello, i've been trying to fill out my celta application and i need help with 2 things, convey the meaning with no definitions from the dictionary...

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My English textbook says that “very much” or “very many” is not used as a quantifier. (I know than “very much” is used as an adverb.) What do you use to...

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Can some please help?. My answers are in red font. I am not sure of 6 and 10 - are there other words to make there.
Rearrange these jumbled...

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i am wondering how you would translate "select nights" into Spanish. I am trying to say that an event will take place on select nights during...

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to assemble or join together in a crown

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Dear teachers, Nadal-Federer final at Wmbledon last year. "As dusk crept oer England, it seemed as if the match would have to be suspended for darkness...

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hi, for some texts I need a vocabulary wherin I cann search for any words ending with e.g. "ove", e.g. move, love ... or words containing e.g...

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What is dealcrafting? Is it synomous to dealmaking? Thank you for your help.

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Hi As a result, it’s fairly easy for us to become disembodied egoic entities, to “rise above” our biology and experience a sharp sense of mind/body duality...

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It can't get any worse than this. Or It can't get any worst than this. Both are adjectives so which one is correct?

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I started to run / I strarted running - Which is correct referring to something happend in the past

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does this sentence make sence he was feeling aglow

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When I ask the time and someone tells me "it's a quarter of six" what does that mean? Where did that language originate? I know 'quarter...

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Can it was also be used as it's? Or it's is only a contraction for it is and it has?

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"What would it take for you to do sth..." wht does it mean?? can u guys help me to give example to clarify this.. tks.

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Reduce it to two weeks from a month. Can reduce be used?

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I am undeer the impression that "honor" is spelled "honour" in british english. Is that so?

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just to reiterate, say someone tells you "hey I saw jack & jil yesterday and they said hi to (saluted) you and said very nice things about you"...
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