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What is the difference between "How to say..." and "How do I say..."? [duplicate]

I've heard from an English teacher, who's also a native speaker of English, that it is wrong English when we ask: How to say "Paani" in English? ("Paani" is a word of Indian language.) According to hi …
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"no even a" vs "not even a"

What is the difference between no even a and not even a? Are they both interchangeable and equally correct? [EXAMPLES]: There is not even a single pen. There is no even a single pen. I have not even …
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"Sudden/short shiver" in English

How do we say this in English when our body suddenly shakes for a moment due to change in temperature? Sometimes, when we go to a place at higher temperature than that of where we were before, we expe …
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Which one is correct - "Good morning both of you" or "Good morning to both of you"? [duplicate]

I'm quite confused whether good morning everybody, good morning all of you, etc. are correct or good morning to everybody, good morning to all of you, etc. are correct. Please let me know the correct …
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What's another word/phrase for "departure time"?

I'm asking about the departure from a school/college or an office. When my college is over (it's time to go home), what expression can I use to say about that time? I'm an Indian and in India, we say …
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make wastage or do wastage

Which one of the following is correct? He is making wastage of time. He is making a wastage of time. He is doing a wastage of time. He is doing wastage of time. I just wanted to know whether "do" …
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