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Kate Bunting
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Is it correct to say "go to his home" so we don't worry if he is living in a flat or a house?

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Does the meaning of "as with" depend on the context?

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How to express a candle in a burning state?

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"William's heart jumps at the sight of such small bodies . . ."

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Is "I am all against it" a counterpart of "I am all for it"?

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If I am still happy now, "I am happy to talk to an old friend last week" an acceptable structure?

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She got her bag caught vs. She had her bag caught

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You don't like it? (usual word order) Don't you like it? (question word order)

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Another view of since

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About comparative degree

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Reported Speech Time Expression

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Difference between such and as

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placement of "usually"

2 votes

Past perfect tense different

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WOULD LIKE TO HAVE + PP for possible accomplishments vs FUTURE PERFECT

5 votes

Have been gone for - acceptable?

2 votes

pronoun "it" question in context

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In the sentence "She says she has no friends," the number of friends is zero, why is "friends" still plural?

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should do/should have done in the indirect speech

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What is the difference between "pretty" and "handsome" in this context?

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Do you say "half boarding school"?

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What is the difference between Suggest and Recommend?

2 votes

Whenever/While I am in this district, I go to those restaurants for their food. - different meanings?

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The meaning and the usage of the expression "Don't you dare"

2 votes

speaker name and action in direct speech

22 votes

both of my parents are dead or both of my parents were dead

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Find one to be doing/ doing

2 votes

to be done with something vs being finished

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Is it natural to say "it's a wild dog" or "it's a stray dog" in this situation?

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"certain type of person" VS "certain type of people"

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