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33 votes
3 answers
12k views

What does IKEA-like mean?

9 votes
4 answers
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Is this use of the expression "long past" correct?

6 votes
1 answer
595 views

Meaning of "helpings of drive"

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4 answers
3k views

The use of "I" and "we" used in the same sentence and other questions

3 votes
1 answer
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Meaning of "in the open"

3 votes
1 answer
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Use of "could" or "can" when referring to an observed past ability

3 votes
4 answers
573 views

Use of the verb "to decide"

2 votes
1 answer
170 views

Meaning of "toyed and pondered"

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2 answers
451 views

"Are gone" or "be gone" in this sentence?

2 votes
1 answer
58 views

Have built x Will have built

2 votes
1 answer
257 views

Are the words "burden" and "weight" interchangeable?

2 votes
2 answers
2k views

What's the meaning of the expression "short circuit" in the text bellow?

2 votes
1 answer
46 views

A very tight fit

2 votes
1 answer
936 views

"wait a few tables" meaning

2 votes
4 answers
317 views

Substitute for "has turned into"

1 vote
1 answer
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Use of the verb "Too see"

1 vote
2 answers
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"Worse for wear and tear" meaning

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2 answers
79 views

Meaning of "under look"

1 vote
0 answers
27 views

Subject + gerund question

1 vote
1 answer
526 views

Use of "past-dweller"

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2 answers
26 views

Use of "to do" when referring to feelings

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43 views

Rewording sentences when a sentence beginning with "Not" is used

1 vote
1 answer
517 views

"like every morning" x "as every morning"... are both correct?

1 vote
1 answer
70 views

Can I use the expression "Back at" to refer to some event that took place some time ago?

1 vote
1 answer
174 views

What's the meaning of the expression "wiggle room" in the phrase bellow?

1 vote
1 answer
302 views

Need help with the expression "to have your work cut out for you"

1 vote
2 answers
36 views

Is this a valid alternative to say that someone hasn't been somewhere or done something?

1 vote
0 answers
359 views

"went on to" x "went onto". Do they have different meanings?

1 vote
1 answer
42 views

"substantive + more" instead of "more + substantive"

1 vote
2 answers
193 views

What's the meaning of "therethen"?