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How to get rid of mistakes in spoken English?

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"Pretty" versus "quite"

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Wealthy and Rich, what's the difference

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Which tense is being used in 'it is moved from location A to B'?

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Difference between "resultant" and "resulting"?

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Was Vs Were in the sentence?

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What is the difference between "had been" and "would have been"?

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Can "come along" mean to happen?

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How can one differentiate between "who" and "whom"?

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Difference between "to occur" and "to happen"?

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Difference between "fulfill" and "fill"

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Tense when saying "This is the first time" you've been somewhere

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Can we use "to" with a noun?

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For “yesterday”, what are the other forms we can use?

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Which one of the following is a correct grammatical conclusion?

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Analysing the "kind(s) of problem(s) are [ones]/[to be]" construction

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Comparing "got used to", "have gotten used to", "get used to", "will get used to" and "have used to"

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Would somebody describe the exact position of this man in this sentence?

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Usage of "would" in the following sentence

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Joining phrases with prepositions

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Is there any difference between meanings of "fortress" and "stronghold"?

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"Have you worked" vs. "Did you work" in a complex question in which both past, present and future events are involved

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Confusion with an answer to a test question

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"is capable" vs. "has capability"

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Using the past perfect in a simple sentence

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"government by two persons" is to "diarchy" as "government by simple majority" is to what?

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Tense used when describing the object of a past tense action

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using "next" to days of the week

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If "dis" makes antonym of a root word, then why doesn't "creet" have a meaning where discreet="dis"+creet?

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The black and the white cat or cats?