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"I am not hungry no more." [duplicate]

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331 views

Do I need "of" or not?

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Is "can be got/gotten?" correct?

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"I will be there before you."

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Shakespeare wrote "a great many" plays?

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"I assume you know" vs. "I am assuming you know"

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1 answer
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Is "Where lies the problem?" grammatical?

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"Long have we waited for this day "Long we have waited for this day."

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"With Mrs Jones going to New York, Mr Smith took up her position."

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They played "averagely" today?

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"Lets talk about the disadvantages, the first one being...."

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"This being our first transaction....."

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1 answer
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"This is something I am looking at removing."

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How do you pronounce "actually"?

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1 answer
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"Wait with doing something" grammatical?

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"He moved away from me."

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3 answers
457 views

Why do we reverse the order in one sentence but not the other?

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1 answer
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This explosive explodes "on contact"?

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1 answer
995 views

Is "for any" needed in "We dont want to stay here for any longer than we have to."?

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"Not today anymore"? [closed]

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Can you "fear doing something"?

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Why can you "put on clothes" but can't "take them on" and "take them off" but can't "put them off"?

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"Get him off me!" or "Get him off of me!"

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"High unemployment led to him not being able to find a job"

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Another way of saying "to almost make something"

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545 views

Is this grammatical? "This game will be decided by which team has the better strikers."

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How to tell whether ing forms are gerunds or participles

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Which verb with "benefit"? "Come with" "have" "offer"

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"That's the opinion of many?"

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"That was expected" or "That was to be expected."