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difference between "will have to" and "have to"

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Is the word "overweight" used incorrectly in this sentence?

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"replace by" Vs "replace with"

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Which noun does "usual and natural" modify?

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Have got any (something): singular or plural?

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How to understand "for all the notice anyone took" in this context?

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be questioned of, be asked of

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How should I consider the word "scenery"

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can 'police cop' be used together in a sentence?

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("In ... terms" structure) What should be in the blank space? A noun or an adjective or something else?

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Is there any difference between those two sentences start/begin?

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How can I use "abroad"?

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Would have been dead (by now)

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Am I describing the time events using the right grammar?

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Can I say "I have been dedicated my work"?

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"Go to the next step" or "go on to the next step"?

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Are conjunctive adverbs limited or open to addition?

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Using the present continuous or "going to" in "He is sure that he will be working for them next year"

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Does 'NOT' take some effect in this sentence?

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Mysterious usage of articles and singular/plural

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

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"Heard from" with various recent-past phrases

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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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"is gone" in past/future constructions

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

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If I ride a bike/If I rode a bike

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Why is the preposition 'in' used in '$130,000 in hush money'?

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Use of would with type 1 conditionals

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Which is correct, "The car is at the station" or "The car is in the station"?

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"Why are you still making fun of me?" I have embarrassed myself enough - does it serve the purpose of trying to make a point

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