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I know where to go. (same sentence - no case conflict) I'm as comfortable saying that "where" is what I know and "to go" answers the question; as I am to say that "to go" is what I know and "where"
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The only time I'd expect to hear that construction in AmE would be for a calculated effect, never in conversation. Hi, Rick, didn't mean to sound huffy. We've had a few members who enjoy studying literature from past centuries, and
General English Vocabulary & Idiom Questions
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avangi
17 days ago
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Hi,
1. miss vs miss out on
- Try not to miss the core of what needs to be addressed.
Can I replace it with miss out on in this case? what is the difference between those two in their
meanings?
Miss - Can mean you don't
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Hi, I have somethings in need of clarification, so you would be appreciated to get them out.
1. miss vs miss out on
- Try not to miss the core of what needs to be addressed.
Can I replace it with miss out on in this case? what is
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There is no plural usage of percent. It's either ...one hundred percent. or ...one hundred per cent. Regards
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Hello wmnoyan! It's a sociologiacl term, so I'm not sure if it is appropriate to use 'make-up'. I was just wondering what's the difference in the usage of 'content' and 'contents'. Kind regards, Antonija
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There has been a lot of confusion in regards the the use of the word "done." When filling out an online registration form ... you need to select DONE when you are completed, before going to the next page. A waitress will ask if you are
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Hi English offers the possibility to work around the problem of having to use awkward constructions such as 'he or she' or 'his and hers'. For example, instead of saying that Someone has left his or her car on the sidewalk , you
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Hi: I seldom, if ever use "ain't." I use it only in circumstances when I am deliberately chosing to epeak in a "slang" language. The general frequency of usage in conversation is highly dependent on the local dialect and
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Respected Sirs, I wish to know about the growth of language with the birth of new words and usages. Can you please supply me with a list of old words that acquired new usages. For example a word might be originally a noun, but the said word might
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