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9k views

make sense to me vs make sense for me. What's the difference?

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2 answers
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to get a hired knife vs to get hired

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1 answer
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"Would you be kind enough to answer me?" Or: "Could you kindly answer me?"

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2 answers
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Idiom ''piece of meat'' in a non-sexual context

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1 answer
800 views

Where are you flying to? vs Where are you going to fly?

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1 answer
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Would you be so kind as to answer me? vs Could you be so kind as to answer me?

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1 answer
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''it seems it was only yesterday'' vs ''it seems like only yesterday''

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2 answers
387 views

I'll get you some coffee vs I'll go get you some coffee

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1 answer
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What does the expression ''keep track so'' in the sentence: ''kep track so you're doing it every day'' mean?

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1 answer
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blow a hole in vs open a hole in

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2 answers
121 views

Her car is black. vs The car of her is black [closed]