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Anthony Voronkov
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8 votes
2 answers
16k views

Using "when" with Present Perfect

8 votes
2 answers
6k views

Using "already" in interrogative sentences

8 votes
2 answers
1k views

Using the verb "fail" when we are talking about the exam in the immediate future

6 votes
1 answer
357 views

"until it made him sick" vs. "until it makes him sick"

6 votes
3 answers
17k views

Using have gone to / been to / been in

5 votes
1 answer
31k views

"If all goes well,..." VS "If everything goes well,..."

4 votes
1 answer
5k views

Using "just" and "just now"

4 votes
1 answer
2k views

Indefinite article for "unisex"

3 votes
1 answer
10k views

"She / he has gone" vs "She / he is gone"

3 votes
1 answer
205 views

Subject or object adjective clause (comma's necessity)

3 votes
1 answer
87 views

Is everything ok (using Present Perfect in the peculiar context)?

3 votes
2 answers
382 views

Conditional types

3 votes
1 answer
279 views

Why is "son" possessive in "I should rather say a very particular friend of your son's."?

2 votes
1 answer
86 views

Acceptability of using Present Perfect

2 votes
3 answers
5k views

Grammatical Correctness: "he is lucky" vs "he's got lucky"

2 votes
1 answer
147 views

In what way should I ask someone about someone's acquaintance with another person?

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

"Already" with Present Perfect Continuos

2 votes
1 answer
18k views

"What has happened?" vs "What happened?"

2 votes
1 answer
19k views

"Looks as if" vs. "looks like as if"

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

"I'm going to invite..." VS "I'll invite"

2 votes
1 answer
582 views

Present Perfect (to keep a diary)

2 votes
3 answers
649 views

Talking about the same meaning in the context of their ("recently"/"lately"/"of late" and "so far"/"by now") usage (Present Perfect)

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

The difference between "so far", "by now", "before" or "before now" in the Present Perfect

2 votes
1 answer
88 views

Asking about arrangments

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

Using Present Perfect and Past Simple in the same sentence

2 votes
1 answer
36 views

Referring to temporal processes in the second half of a sentence [closed]

2 votes
1 answer
310 views

Past Perfect VS Past Simple in the context of previous experience

2 votes
1 answer
7k views

Making out the difference between "at Christmas", "in the Christmas holiday", "on the Christmas day"

1 vote
1 answer
2k views

Rephrasing the following sentences correctly

1 vote
1 answer
181 views

Using the right preposition (after, within, afterwards)