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13 votes

Why is the correct spelling "eating" and not "eatting"?

4 votes

How to avoid ambiguity of the antecedent of a relative clause?

3 votes
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When should I use the definite article before a plural noun followed by a relative clause?

3 votes

Singular Vs plural while making a general statement

2 votes
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"process used to manufacture Atinumab" vs. "manufacturing process of Atinumab"

2 votes

"You've ever not got" vs "you've never got"

1 vote

perceive as + verb ing

1 vote

Interchangeability of Past Continuous or Past Simple for Present Perfect Continuous

1 vote

How to get rid of too much "of"?

1 vote

What is the meaning of using the past simple for actions that continue to the present?

1 vote

Subject and verb in subordinate clauses

1 vote

Is backshift necessary in this case

1 vote
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infinitive vs verb vs gerund

1 vote

Which tense is better in a timeline? "2001: establishment of an R&D center" vs. "2001: establishing an R&D center"

1 vote

usage of "parallel structure"

1 vote

Can we leave out "for"?

1 vote

Is it okay to use passive voice after or before "with great interest"?

1 vote

If I were you, I wouldn't bother him while he ..... sleeping.- "is" vs "was"

1 vote

Being to moisten

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The position of 'been' and 'he' in the following question.

0 votes

"I have been had it" or "I have had it": which one is correct?

0 votes

usage and meaning of 'until' in a sentence

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We must use "Was able to" to express a specific ability in the past in positive sentences, mustn't we?

0 votes

"Many discuss the topic {that/of/on} whether medicine..." - which word should I use?

0 votes

Use of "lead to maintain" in a sentence

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What does "find" mean in this excerpt from “Leaf by Niggle”?

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Is the sentence "You wouldn't know if he did" grammatical/idiomatic?

0 votes

Position of not in a question

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Interest VS interests in THIS phrase