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What does "get out nails done " mean?

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What is the difference between squeeze and squash?

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What is the difference between "note" and "notice"?

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"I couldn't not do something" or "I couldn't have not done" in context?

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Is there any difference between "pour drinks" and "pour out drinks"?

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What does this mean "good to know that he ever did anything as friendly as smile"?

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Is this called "a checkpoint"?

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The rules of the definite and the indefinite articles

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Why is "on" used instead of "in" in this sentence?

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What's the meaning of "I'm kind of between "Persons" right now."

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Should I use "do it" or "do so" in the following example?

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May/might had done

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The usage of "appear"

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The use of "a lot of" in my sentence

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“Half-made bread” for dough

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I've gone to or been to a gym regularly

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I've been to Japan many times since 2010

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Is it correct to say "could you turn the songs/ videos on"?

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Being for background information

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Difference between "by November" and "in November"

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How to use " 's " correctly?

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How to understand the following context?

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Proper position of the adverb

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Why in this sentence the writer wrote the subject before verb to is after why

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came up the path

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Several instances of the same object with different adjectives: singular or plural?

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Lost or had lost

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Is it correct and natural to use the question "how could you have done it?" when expressing disbelief or surprise?

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With her lap full of newspapers

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Is there any difference between "not much use" and "no use"?