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6 votes
2 answers
7k views

"A car is in the garage" versus "There's a car in the garage"

5 votes
1 answer
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"Be from ..." vs. "Come from ..." [duplicate]

4 votes
4 answers
14k views

'What is it' vs 'what is there'

4 votes
2 answers
2k views

"How ...?" vs. "What ... like?"

3 votes
1 answer
245 views

"<someone>'s" vs. "for <someone>"

3 votes
2 answers
1k views

Three week from now

3 votes
2 answers
149 views

Can the pattern "How+modifier+noun" be used like this: "How old a kid stole the package?"

3 votes
1 answer
2k views

Someone who sits at the back of the classroom

2 votes
2 answers
6k views

Who is talking vs who are talking

2 votes
1 answer
626 views

Idiom for nepotism

2 votes
1 answer
3k views

Like vs. (It's) not like

2 votes
2 answers
2k views

Teacher as a way of addressing

2 votes
1 answer
14k views

Yes, I do vs. Yes, I want to

2 votes
2 answers
487 views

push out your stomach and the opposite action

2 votes
2 answers
2k views

When someones does everything he is asked to do (expression)

2 votes
1 answer
80 views

nothing and not anything

2 votes
3 answers
198 views

Either this or that in the sentence

1 vote
2 answers
42 views

Relative clauses (defining or non-defining)

1 vote
1 answer
39 views

Adverbial clause of purpose

1 vote
1 answer
59 views

Singular and plural nouns

1 vote
1 answer
176 views

Overlook a mistake

1 vote
1 answer
1k views

Look for something to do sth or look to do something

1 vote
1 answer
395 views

And idiom for "You were right"

1 vote
1 answer
90 views

Future perfect with 'for'

1 vote
0 answers
57 views

Reported speech with two parts

1 vote
2 answers
6k views

I'm happy to do vs I'm happy I did

1 vote
1 answer
2k views

Ask questions about location

0 votes
1 answer
248 views

Possessive adjective, object pronoun, subject pronoun with gerunds

0 votes
1 answer
250 views

Exclamatory 'how'

0 votes
1 answer
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Level, even, flat, smooth [closed]