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change jobs/careers vs change my accounting job/my accounting career

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139 views

correct placement of "indefinitely"

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"never heard it before" vs "never before heard it"

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(for) part/most/all of next year

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present perfect combined with simple present and present continuous

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one of which will be/is and the other will/is

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he has scored or he scored

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25k views

"join" vs "join in"

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additional services ... or the additional services

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take a rest many times or rest many times

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A time modifier used with "before"

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the cooling (temperature) of the refrigerator

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go to ABC Park vs get to ABC Park

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827 views

as hard as you can vs as hard as you could

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Your money is tight or Money is tight on you

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52 views

use "in" twice + correct preposition (and/or)

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740 views

slight difference between always and all the time

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362 views

John and I live ten minutes away on foot

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180 views

Do they have different meanings: a class, class, and classes?

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The class starts at noon. vs Class starts at noon

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the food the church cooks vs the church-cooked food

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236 views

am vs will be free for four days

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meet in the school John used to work in

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276 views

Is it true that "During/Over" can be used with present/past perfect continuous, but not "In"?

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1k views

usage of "to impugn"

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are or have the same price and different designs?

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"on (the) event day" and "on (the) celebration day"

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He is unruly and unrestrained

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when, once and as soon as + present prefect and simple present of a verb