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10 votes
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What does it mean to give somebody "a less than favorable review"?

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1 answer
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I do not see a verb here! why?: "As relative newcomers, ...."

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How does this "varying with age..." phrase relate to the rest of the sentence?

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What does "so since" mean here?

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What does "in" refer to?

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658 views

What does "if somewhat distrusted" mean here?

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854 views

Is it correct to eliminate "Who are" in the below sentence?

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Which kind of Conditional is it?

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Why it's like this?

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What is the grammatically difference between these two sentences?

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So too did ...?

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139 views

Is this paraphrasing correct? "having broken down" --> "had broken down"

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Which type of Clause is this?

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Would you paraphrase this? What does it mean?

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What does SO refer to?

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To which the bolded phrase refers to? "aristocratic control" or "reducing aristocratic control"?

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Why "will" & Why "ed" is added to "include"? Can you paraphrase it please? Is subject eliminated?

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"Not Long After" meaning

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Meaning of two continuous the-clauses

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Could you paraphrase it for me please?

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How professional is this to begin a paragraph?

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Do I fully understand the full meaning of this sentence?

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321 views

Does the author write the word "off" instead of "of"?

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What does “of” refer to?

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What's the grammatical role of "there" in the following sentence?

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Usage of hyphen

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Is "Had have" form strange for you too?

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Which one is correct? why? if they both are correct, what's the difference in terms of meaning?

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Which type of adverb phrase is it? Could you give me some similar explanatory examples please?

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Whats does this sentence mean? [closed]