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Lorel C.
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"The cow" OR "a cow" OR "cows" in this context

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The correct capital G and J in cursive

25 votes

Does "as soon as" imply simultaneity?

23 votes

"I am [the / an] owner of a bookstore"?

23 votes

Why isn't "a single + noun" a tautological repeat?

18 votes
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Is it correct to say moon starry nights?

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What's the difference between "onto" and "on"

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Word for a small burst of laughter that can't be held back

14 votes
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How to use the word seem

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Meaning of "tumbleweed coifs"

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Is it idiomatic to put "nonetheless" at the end of a sentence?

10 votes
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Derive, infer, deduct and deduce

10 votes
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"Seemed to had" is it correct?

9 votes

The use of "I" and "we" used in the same sentence and other questions

7 votes
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Copper as an adjective to refer to something made of copper

7 votes
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Why does the author use "would ask" instead of "asked" in this passage?

6 votes
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polish in Reverse Polish Notation or Polish Postfix Notation

6 votes
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Meaning of the word "good" in context

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How sarcastically say someone that they cannot fool an experienced person like you?

6 votes

Wait or be waiting?

5 votes

"Climbed and tried to" or "climbed and try to"

5 votes
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What does "cut the cheese " mean?

5 votes
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Do natives say "I'll be happy to be proven otherwise"?

5 votes
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What are all these commas used for?

5 votes

Can his be used for feminine nouns

5 votes
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plural form of a person?

4 votes
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"Contrary of current"?

4 votes

What is the use of “already” in this text? Is it referring to always or just now?

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Is "about" an adverb 100% of the time if it follows a verb?

4 votes
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Can "bed wetting" be said: 'pee your bed' or 'pee in your bed'

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