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Is it correct to use "since" with the verb hate or like?

5 votes

How to use "since" to imply "from the time that", not "because of"? Can tense itself have a role?

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What is the difference between 'run off' and 'run away'?

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“Jump out the car” Vs. “jump off the car”?

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Does 'breakfast' in "Let's have breakfast" denote an activity or a collection of edible items?

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He said that he was not feeling well, so I suggested him {to see a doctor/that he should see a doctor}

2 votes

Should I say "It's difficult 'to me' / 'for me' to express my self"?

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It is correct to start the following sentence with "not?"

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what does "controlling for" mean?

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Will be or would be?

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What does "What's more...I never have." mean?

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Meaning of "turn out to be so"

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"Will you work this evening?" vs "Will you be working this evening?"

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What's the difference between want vs wanted

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The correct phrase to describe a very small chance

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Which sentence is correct between I tried to use it but it's hard or I tried to use it but it was hard?

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Are (I was completely fool) and (I was a complete fool) the same?

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You got me mad now => what's the role of "now" here?

1 vote

What is the difference between "we know of no X" vs. "we don't know any X", if any?

1 vote

What does the phrase "get you settled" mean here?

1 vote

What is the difference between "I crushed the cockroach dead" and "I crushed the cockroach to death"?

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Can or could in my sentence

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Is literal translation of book titles always appropriate?

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and the president's first since the fall

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Is this sentence correct?(relate to "how")

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“Any of the rest of…”

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Who Currently Controls Panama Canal?

1 vote

She reasoned that she must be/have been or had to be?

1 vote

"Burst" / "Has burst" / "Is burst"

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1. Please tell me the place where you want to visit tomorrow. 2. Please tell me the place which you want to visit tomorrow. Which is correct?