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Chris M
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20 votes

What is this thing that you put a sword in called?

9 votes

Badly - Is this answer ambiguous?

4 votes
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How heavy are you?

4 votes
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What is the difference between push and give a push?

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"Comics" or "Graphic novels"

3 votes

Is this an appropriate usage of "having said that"?

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Mean +ing or mean +infinitive with to

3 votes

That and those statements

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Phrases meaning "in the bad old days"?

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Usage of past perfect tense

2 votes

tense-agreement

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I like to learn to play the piano

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"he looks at the stars" / "he looks at stars"

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Using did +verb instead of the past form of the verb

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Can I omit the second "had he" in "Had he been honest and had he told that"

2 votes
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"Where you going in such a hurry?" and "Where you are in such a hurry?"

2 votes
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"had been" VS "had"

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Can a question begin with the word "must"?

2 votes

How do I identify whether the word "quite" is used in the sense of completely or partly?

1 vote

Interesting usage from BBC .... "a visit that will see someone do something"

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meaning of "first away league win"

1 vote

Why was past perfect preferred to past simple

1 vote

Infinitive: "to convince a judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court"

1 vote

Meaning of "picture" in context

1 vote

Is "be it by" here a set phrase?

1 vote

What is diplomatic crisis in the sentence?

1 vote

is "I entered the lift" correct?

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"Only she in the world " or "only her in the world"?

1 vote

Bingo, the story of my dog

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The best way to say "when we arrived"