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20 votes

How do we read "1906" in this text?

17 votes

128-bit vs 128 bits

16 votes

Why isn’t the third person singular used in “The Lord bless you”?

8 votes

Is redundant logic ungrammatical?

7 votes

"We are foreign" or "We are foreigners"?

5 votes

Can I refer to someone as "elder member" in internet forums?

4 votes
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Should "the" be repeated when connected by "and" and "same"?

3 votes

Can "multiply" be a noun?

3 votes

I am a male or I am male? Which one is correct?

3 votes
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How to distinguish "are" and "aren't" in American accent?

3 votes

Is "horrorest" a correct English word?

3 votes

How you will spend your time in day?

2 votes

Do I need an extra "had" in the following sentence?

2 votes

Why isn’t “the passengers were perished” correct?

2 votes

Why "years to life" instead of "years of life"?

1 vote

Is the expression "very worth" proper English, and if not, what are some alternatives?

1 vote

Could it be that the word ‘dude’ is insulting?

1 vote

Word order in "district voting maps"

1 vote
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Could have, Should have, Would have, Must have, Might have - Time Adverbs

1 vote
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Correct use of Went to and had gone?

1 vote

Why "offending," instead of "offensive"?

1 vote

"Do you like movies, do not you?" Correct?

1 vote

Is it normal to use "Indian" as a noun?

1 vote

the first to do

1 vote

There should be an article (A or The)

1 vote

"Those whose that is x" vs "Those whose that are x"?

1 vote

Should I use "could" or "would" in the following case?

0 votes

"All you left with is nothing" vs "All you are left with is nothing"

0 votes

Do native English speakers always pronounce `th` correctly?

0 votes

In the sentence "The table was set for lunch" is "set" a verb or an adjective?