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Do you really answer “How do you do?” with “How do you do?”

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Why is 'what will you do tomorrow evening' incorrect?

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'study in' or 'study at' (some university)?

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Is it necessary to use commas in lists before the conjunction?

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How can I describe these windows?

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How do I know when to use "the" versus "a" versus "∅" as an article on a noun?

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How does the grammar work in "here be dragons"?

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Can a silent letter be employed?

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Can you reply "you too" to wishes such as "Good luck"?

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"Many a year" vs. "many years"

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What do you call a person with a good memory? Does 'intelligent' work?

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laugh (noun) vs laughter

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What do you mean with.... vs What do you mean by

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Either A or B vs. A or B respectively

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Is it uncommon to end a sentence with a contraction?

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What is the type of movement of hot-air balloons called in English?

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Are archaic third person singular forms of verbs useful to English learners?

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"As following" vs "as follows"

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Intimidate - Always to threaten and fill with fear?

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How do you address a policeman on duty?

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Happy Holidays or Happy Holiday?

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What is "No parking" short for?

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Is it correct to use honorifics or titles after someone's name rather than before?

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How should I understand "He won a weekend for two in Rome."?

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Can 'domestic animal' be used instead of 'livestock'?

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Difference between "fulfill" and "fill"

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What is the word for describing a thing right at the edge?

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Is "stove element" a common name for this object?

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Is the word "crazy" always negative?

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How to express something that happens currently, but that might be fixed in the future?

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