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23 votes

Why is it correct to say "me busy."?

15 votes

Why can "low" become "lower" and "lowest", while "up" can't?

9 votes

Is "triggerer" correct, or is there some other word to identify the person who triggered something?

9 votes

Usage of the word "senior"

6 votes

Does 'see a [person] [verb]-ing' necessitate seeing both the person and their action?

5 votes

Meaning of "How you get any work done is beyond me"

5 votes

I __________ you to see a doctor. "would take" or "am taking"?

5 votes

How do you express that your children to sit down to study by themselves without your urge?

5 votes

Is there an idiom that means that you are in a very strong negotiation position in a negotiation?

4 votes

Stephen Hawking believes that the earth is unlikely to be the only planet ____ life has developed gradually

4 votes

Why is "won't" used instead of "doesn't" sometimes?

4 votes

How do I convey that I am bad at remembering things?

4 votes
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My eye hurts me. Is it natural to your ears?

4 votes
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What day is it? vs. what date is it?

4 votes

Report of a truth

4 votes

Why is the passive "are described" not grammatically correct in this sentence?

3 votes

Is "type in" used with computers only?

3 votes

Not using verb in a sentence

2 votes

"That would be John" vs. "That will be John"

2 votes

Do we need preposition "in" or "for" in a Present Perfect sentence?

2 votes
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Why the word "include" is used?

2 votes

Language logic about singular and plural groups

2 votes

Words for kinds of cargo

2 votes
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Where do I put an adjective in the structure 'the rest of something'?

2 votes

Did you eat your food all gone?

2 votes

Using "in" before a gerund

2 votes
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What does the phrase "right into the corner" mean here?

2 votes

Is 10/9 ever used to mean "9 out of 10"?

1 vote
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the usage of "susceptible to"

1 vote

Why is it not correct to write, "The boy, who has a limp, was in an auto accident"?