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5 answers
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Tense agreement in the past irrealis conditionals

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4 answers
217k views

"Let's get started" vs. "let's start"

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6 answers
4k views

What does "I don't do dogs" mean?

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3 answers
34k views

"As to something" vs "as for something"

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6 answers
28k views

Difference between (diverse / various / different / distinct / disparate)

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5 answers
176k views

For me/to me, which is correct or better in these examples?

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2 answers
5k views

The use of "be go"

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4 answers
44k views

"Would have + past participle" construction can be used to express speculation about the past?

9 votes
5 answers
23k views

"I should be doing my homework." Vs. "I should do my homework."

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3 answers
26k views

What is the difference between "get through" and "go through"?

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4 answers
4k views

Be (all) the better for something

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3 answers
13k views

'Section' vs 'segment' vs 'part'

7 votes
1 answer
8k views

headed or heading, started or starting?

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1 answer
10k views

Meaning of "bake your noodle"

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3 answers
422 views

'if', meaning 'even if'. Why would ommision occur in some cases?

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3 answers
45k views

Good vs fine vs nice

6 votes
2 answers
479 views

Why is the simple present tense used?

6 votes
1 answer
364 views

A special usage of "get"

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2 answers
974 views

Request contexts for "could" / "would be able to" in incomplete conditionals

6 votes
9 answers
80k views

Elegant way to address a lady

6 votes
1 answer
1k views

Why is it “Deadpool”, not “Dead Pool”?

5 votes
2 answers
18k views

Difference between "only" and "sole"

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2 answers
738 views

A fantastic excerpt for learning the usage of prepositions

5 votes
2 answers
694 views

Help parse "There is much more to preventing employee crime than background checks..."

5 votes
4 answers
661 views

Special use of 'might' and 'could'

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2 answers
7k views

Usage of "12-for-12"

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7 answers
924 views

Tense disagreement with time adverbial: “had been wearing” used with “a week ago”

5 votes
1 answer
343 views

Word order in "one only of the 12 dead astronauts"

5 votes
1 answer
8k views

"Now" vs "by now"

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3 answers
260 views

A particular usage of "could"

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