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Which one is correct? "Believe" word grammar

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If I ride a bike/If I rode a bike

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Order of prepositional phrases after voice change

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"match with" or "match in" in phrase like "Match with skills"?

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occasionally vs every once in a while

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What does the phrase 'no doubt a lot' mean?

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'immediately before', 'right before' and 'just before'

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usage of "both" and the indefinite article a/an

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"Hear you calling" or "hear you call"?

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What is the pronunciation of "Will you" in fast/connected speech?

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"I have not given {or/nor} received any information"?

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"is gone" in past/future constructions

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meaning of the phrase "be of thinking"?

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Somebody who keeps asking why

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Using 'should' and 'would' in this sentence

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questions on tense has vs. had

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What is the difference between 'I'm going to go to work' and 'I'm going to work'

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"I hope he tells" vs. "I hope he will tell"

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Is it acceptable to use the word "distraction" in the following context?

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Does the word "decisiveness" exist?

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"Heard from" with various recent-past phrases

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Can I use "in" before "the" in this sentence?

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"Have a difficult time doing" – is the action accomplished or not?

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What is the correct word order and punctuation when using "however" + "initially"?

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The use of the definite article with the names of bridges and zoos in American English

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Should I use an article when I'm talking about general facts in comparative structures?

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Do I need a comma before which?

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Is this pattern correct "to cut wood into logs"

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meaning of the phrase "be all" in context

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Order of adverb "immediately" in a phrase