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No'am Newman
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32 votes

What is 'explain like I'm five'?

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"How rude are you" vs. "How rude you are"

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Correct use of articles with nationalities

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What is "to nick" in "to nick a comment"?

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How can I ask a person in which order in his family among the siblings?

2 votes

A problem {came up | showed up} in my phone?

2 votes

Seats reservation is open vs Seats registration is open

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"Everyone at school was looking at what I wore" - why not "Everyone at school looked at what I was wearing"?

2 votes

Word Order: "the village crazy lady" vs. "the crazy village lady"

2 votes

have worked vs worked

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Using the word "yield"

1 vote

"Well, you look really pretty, wearing that red dress." - Should there, or should there not be a comma following the word pretty?

1 vote

What's the correct way of writing following sentence :

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"as good compared to something": what is the meaning of the "good"?

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Negation with respect to objects after 'for'

1 vote

Can you use the past continuous in my sentences?

1 vote

Usage rule for verbs being used in singular and plural form after pronouns

1 vote

Does "have had to v1" mean "have got to v1"?

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Tone of the below mentioned phrase?

1 vote

Please explain the meaning of below sentece

1 vote
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What does Employee Alignment mean?

1 vote

Different ways of saying the same thing?

1 vote

Formal way of asking "Don't we need to?"

1 vote
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'''hours were ''or ''hours was '' ''Singular'' or '' plural''

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what does "precious little room to manoeuvre" mean here?

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Active to Passive voice

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Sentence Transformation

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How do you pronounce the decimal numbers in this sentence?

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To open and to be opened

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About the passive: "...polluted by chemicals wastes" vs. "polluted because of chemicals wastes"