Skip to main content
HarryCBurn's user avatar
HarryCBurn's user avatar
HarryCBurn's user avatar
HarryCBurn
  • Member for 9 years, 10 months
  • Last seen more than 3 years ago
8 votes
Accepted

The difference between "prevent" and "avoid"

8 votes
Accepted

Writing IT articles in english language - basic rules

8 votes

How do we read "1906" in this text?

4 votes
Accepted

How do you know the exact implication of 'may'?

4 votes
Accepted

what does this phrase mean?

4 votes
Accepted

Proper word for "understood"

3 votes

Could you simplify "you are going to" in this context, although I know the use and meaning of this grammar

3 votes

What is a better English idiom that can be used to express a love of learning?

3 votes

usage of "to" in sentecences , and its relationship with noun preceding it and with verb in the sentence

3 votes

Expressing the duration of an action

3 votes
Accepted

word request (name for an MP3 file)

2 votes

'created the "A" programme' or 'created the programme'

2 votes

"Guys did anyone of you have found my pencil box today in our class?"

2 votes
Accepted

Improving reading skills

2 votes
Accepted

What does "to make pale" mean?

2 votes

How to learn spoken English from audio books?

2 votes
Accepted

Is the "my going there" the same as "if I go there"?

2 votes

What is it called when you have a country name before the country you were born in?

2 votes

Language; math vs maths

1 vote
Accepted

which one is right between recognize and know here?

1 vote
Accepted

discerning between "all that" and "what"

1 vote

Meaning of "You not like me"

1 vote

Meaning of "To blush up to one's ears"

1 vote

Published or released? [This book was "released in 1890" or this book was "published .." ?]

1 vote

Meaning of jazz title "Shaw-nuff"

1 vote

"A book to read" or "A book to read it"

1 vote

Usage of tenses

1 vote
Accepted

Distinguishing between "through which" and "during which"

1 vote

Using 'it' at the end of a sentence

1 vote
Accepted

the joke about marie antoinette