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I got you vs I've got you

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3 answers
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The exact meaning of 'Mom made me a sandwich'

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1 answer
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the superlatives/first/second/last/only + noun + to infinitive/V-ing

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Meaning of "So, too, may be the fate of his seed"

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Is this to-infinitive clause an adjunct or a complement?

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710 views

The meaning of the idiom 'be subject to'

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622 views

You're taller than (it) is described (Is the omission of 'it' obligatory?)

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513 views

What is an antonym of 'editorial'?

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450 views

How to describe a definite one of Picasso's paintings as well as an indefinite one of them?

1 vote
1 answer
400 views

We are better than ever

2 votes
4 answers
355 views

You're causing more problems for yourself than you're solving (problems) for me

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2 answers
305 views

When had you met him? vs. When did you meet him?

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2 answers
241 views

Can an optative clause ever be used as a subordinate clause?

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1 answer
232 views

Usage of "at" in "... at the cottage just over my shoulder is where they had been growing cannabis"

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1 answer
180 views

a better company than...vs a company better than

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1 answer
155 views

Be careful climbing that tree. You (can / could) fall

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1 answer
143 views

When you're driving, you should ______________________

2 votes
1 answer
113 views

You're taller than (is/are) described

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1 answer
108 views

The school/School is where I'm at

2 votes
2 answers
106 views

the icing on the cake: Is 'on the cake' an adjunct or complement?

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96 views

He was saved a lot of money by the decision [closed]

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2 answers
87 views

Locating the main verb of a subordinate that-clause

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1 answer
79 views

What Did The Actor Say Here?

1 vote
1 answer
76 views

"Those who can't do, teach." Why is this written with a comma?

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1 answer
71 views

Can you use 'were to' in if-clauses to freely represent a real situation?

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1 answer
58 views

Can you emphasize the present subjunctive with "do"?

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2 answers
49 views

He wrote more novels than she (wrote) songs

1 vote
1 answer
48 views

They found the stone-tipped spears created larger 'wounds' than the wooden (ones)

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2 answers
43 views

The United Kingdom had its coldest April night since 2018

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41 views

They had a better understanding of A than (they had) (an understanding) of B