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Help with defining words and idioms, and new words and idioms that you've learnt
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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...
By akiyo Latest post by Anonymous 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 10 days ago
 
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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...
By laumont Latest post by Delmobile 10 days ago
 
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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?
By Madhulk Latest post by Delmobile 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Madhulk Latest post by Delmobile 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Madhulk Latest post by Madhulk 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Madhulk Latest post by Madhulk 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Alex+ Latest post by CalifJim 10 days ago
 
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Hi there 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...
By Anil17 Latest post by Clive 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 10 days ago
 
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to assemble or join together in a crown
By Anonymous Latest post by khoff 10 days ago
 
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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...
By tinanam0102 Latest post by tinanam0102 10 days ago
 
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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.
By Chariot Latest post by Old Man Gordon 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Newguest Latest post by Newguest 10 days ago
 
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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?
By pleasehelp Latest post by MrPernickety 10 days ago
 
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I started to run / I strarted running - Which is correct referring to something happend in the past
By rajivme Latest post by Mister Micawber 10 days ago
 
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does this sentence make sence he was feeling aglow
By Anonymous Latest post by Avangi 10 days ago
 
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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...
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 10 days ago
 
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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?
By pleasehelp Latest post by Grammar Geek 10 days ago
 
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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.
By Anonymous Latest post by CalifJim 10 days ago
 
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Reduce it to two weeks from a month. Can reduce be used?
By pleasehelp Latest post by Philip 10 days ago
 
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I am undeer the impression that "honor" is spelled "honour" in british english. Is that so?
By Anonymous Latest post by BillJ 11 days ago
 
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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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