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25 votes
10 answers
17k views

Does "I have a daughter" mean "I have one daughter"?

18 votes
5 answers
13k views

Why is there no plural 's' after "hundred" or "thousand" in cardinal numbers?

11 votes
3 answers
2k views

"I built a giant house of playing cards an hour ago"

9 votes
2 answers
2k views

When the contraction can't be used

8 votes
5 answers
8k views

Is "I never saw him yesterday" grammatical?

6 votes
4 answers
9k views

"I will be loving you 'til we're 70" vs. "I will love you 'til we're 70"

5 votes
1 answer
237 views

The use of the definite article in this sentence

5 votes
1 answer
144 views

Is there a rule of thumb to distinguish stative verbs from nonstative ones?

4 votes
1 answer
2k views

Should I use "on", "when" or "where" with "day"?

4 votes
2 answers
481 views

Missing articles all over the place

4 votes
1 answer
149 views

Missing article in this construction involving an uncountable noun

4 votes
3 answers
616 views

The indefinite article applied to a group of things

4 votes
2 answers
139 views

"Can't be sleepin'"

3 votes
1 answer
97 views

"We're just missing the flowers"

3 votes
2 answers
2k views

Using perfect constructions after "since"

3 votes
1 answer
756 views

Is it wrong to use "going to" in conditionals?

2 votes
1 answer
319 views

Is there any difference between these two sentences?

2 votes
1 answer
104 views

Should I use the future tense here?

2 votes
1 answer
318 views

Chorus of Sia - Big Girls Cry

2 votes
1 answer
210 views

Present Simple vs Present Progressive

1 vote
1 answer
3k views

"I would leave tommorow" - is it grammatical?

1 vote
1 answer
146 views

"specifically true in this situation to the (possible) exclusion of other situations" - Clarification?

1 vote
1 answer
781 views

Present perfect with definite time

1 vote
1 answer
139 views

Present perfect and a past period in life

0 votes
1 answer
7k views

"I did not see him yesterday" vs. "I had not seen him yesterday"

0 votes
1 answer
75 views

Past perfect vs. past simple

0 votes
0 answers
70 views

"Shall" and "should" in reported speech [duplicate]

0 votes
2 answers
122 views

Reason the present simple is used

0 votes
1 answer
3k views

"She is starting to understand" vs "She is understanding"