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  • Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Could I say "an obvious pitfall"?

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How to know whether "over" means more than or during?

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When to use "one of"?

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Infinitive vs Gerund

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"If + would" conditional in present perfect tense

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"A my friend", "A friend mine"

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Do we have to use IT when the thing is being mentioned just before. It is confusing because in Spanish we don´t have IT

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Why is it incorrect to say "I have an available room"

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Confusion with past tense and present tense

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Can "The month of December" be seen as an appositive structure?

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I'm confused between these two sentences. Which one to use?

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Meaning of "the question follows from"

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Using articles (the and a/an)

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Is "This is the only mammal that can fly" an independent clause?

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Cannot vs May not be cured?

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Use of "it's or their"

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What does it mean when the sentence take the form of '~ , meaning ~'?

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Is "My first job was in a school" understandable and grammatical?

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Rules for phrasal verbs

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who or whom for subject of the passive sentence

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"whose apple is that" or "whose is that apple"

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Remember when summer days felt like they would go on forever?

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"this unusual instrument" with plural antecedents

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Do you say Industrialist Henry Ford or the industrialist Henry Ford?

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Which is natural regarding the use of relative pronoun?

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anything or something to eat

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critical to ensuring or to ensure?

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Can an appositive noun not follow the noun in apposition to it?

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Is this sentence correct? Make vs Made

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I want to know the meaning of “Anyone who chose to could take them away”

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