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Do we say - "in the meeting" or "at the meeting"

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Does "he squandered his car on drink" sound natural?

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When can we use the words "presume" and "assume"?

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A variation to the phrase "hanging over my shoulders"

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"It doesn't matter" or "it won't matter"?

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A while ago and a few minutes ago

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"Doing" or "finishing" one's military service

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Which conjunction should I use for a consequence, and which should I use for a condition?

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Two gerunds one in front of the other

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Does this sentence have reduced relative clause

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I have a doubt with the following sentences

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How could I address students in a higher grade than me?

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Where do I place the year of an event in a sentence?

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as + adjective + noun + as

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Is it possible to use 'present continuous' to give an instruction?

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The role of the “it” pronoun in these examples

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'Big' in "May I ask a big favor of you?"

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Is there an idiom for a situation in which you get all the closed windows of your mind open?

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The correct preposition after "I'm dying"

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install some software "natively" on a computer?

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I'm afraid we couldn't agree to that

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The usage of "to try out" and "to try"

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One seldom upset

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with structure: with remote Australian mine sites often long distances from professional emergency services

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What does "which" stand for in this context?

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"should" and "should be" in "He should get the role" and "The role should be given to him"

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I sent it from my dad's number

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There's no way ahead, we can't go ahead (AmE use)

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This course wasn't supposed to be hard

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"only to me" vs "to me only"