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Dmytro O'Hope
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  • Novhorod-Sivers'kyi, Чернігівська область, Ukraine
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Is there any difference between "send something to someone" and "send something over to someone"?

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"Where is pick-up" or "where is the pick-up"?

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"Work two jobs" vs. "work at two jobs"

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Do I use the past simple or the present perfect after "I've been meaning" as in "I've been meaning to do something, but I've always forgotten/forgot"?

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Which one is more correct and natural "top up your phone 100 dollars" or "top up your phone with 100 dollars"?

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is it "weaken Wi-Fi signal" or "weaken the Wi-Fi signal"?

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"Check with someone to see if they are willing to..." or "check with someone to see if they will be willing to..."?

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Do you have a phrase for when someone can't accept other offers for a certain amount of time because they've been made a offer by someone first?

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"Be not taller than 72 inches to fit..." or "be no taller than 72 inches to fit..."?

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"Here is what I'm going to do" vs. "here is what I'll do" in context

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Is it natural to say "go down on the price" meaning to reduce the price?

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226 views

Is it correct and natural to say "find someone by their phone number" in the context of searching someone's information in a system?

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Is there a nuance of difference in meaning between "I insist" and "I'm insisting"?

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The future simple vs. the future continuous in context

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Which one is more natural: "the light isn't turning on" or "the light won't turn on"?

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137 views

Is there any difference in meaning between "I bet" and "I'm betting" in the sense of believing something will happen?

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Is there any difference in meaning and usage between the phrase "judging from" and "going by"?

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9k views

"Want someone to do something" vs. "want someone doing something"

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What do you call someone who is a member of the Orthodox Church?

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What does the phrase "if I am anything to go by" mean?

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"Do you got anything?" vs. "Do you have anything?"

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"In the day" vs. "in the daytime"

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"It takes a lot of time" vs. "it takes up a lot of time"

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"Speak a British accent" vs. "speak in a British accent"

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The use of existential "there" and an adjective alone

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Meaning of the phrase "you are on" in context

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Is it correct and natural to say "learn with a textbook" meaning to learn something using a textbook?

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Is there any difference in meaning between "drive past something/someone" and "drive by something/someone"?

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What is the difference between "give something to someone" and "give something away to someone"?

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"Four years on" vs. "four years later"

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