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Can adjective and verb be used together in the given phrase?

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structure "had it been.." vs "was it.."

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‘never will’ or ‘will never’

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Never give up on your hope vs Never give up your hope

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Superlative of tired

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Definitions that are not included in modern dictionaries

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woods - gramatically singular or plural

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in the banner OR in to the banner OR on the banner OR to the banner?

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Using (“Almost”, “Nearly”, etc. + (every / any)

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in which vs. where

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using 'with respect to'

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It means + present simple

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Plural of "computer bus"

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Is the use of 'vestige' correct in this context?

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The position of the word, ‘simply’

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Do we use present perfect or past perfect when talking about repeated actions in the past?

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What does "there" mean when people say "No surprise there?"

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Gone to the competition or for the competition

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"So something," vs. "so something that" vs. "so something"

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Can anyone give an example that is "non-sequential index? Is (red, green, blue) a "non-sequential index"?

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What's the difference between following?

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How to use "there is" after "there is no reason for"?

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Understanding "ear-first" and "crowded room"

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Is it grammatical idiomatic to say "pick us something", I guess so and I need a double check

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An adjective meaning something is imposed in a country by another country?

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"IN" or "WITH" for a clock resolution?

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What is the differences between be going to and future continuous when being used to talk about plan?

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Persistent much? (What does it mean)

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Word/Idiom Meaning From Sherlock Holmes

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Concrete examples to supplement(s) when talk about some operation or explanation

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