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Question Is the subject as in the subject? Did I notice such an expression at least in 2 occasions? (Neither …
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How does the American AE mean, “I like to associate with new folks ” and “I like to socialize with …
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In German, the term “Kiste” literally means “box”, is often used as a derogatory term for electronic and mechanical devices. …
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Knowing time to arrive in Europe is how much time it takes. When you are traveling, you probably want to …
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What word means something is presented or said without context, like a statement that appeared random? What are some examples …
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In a conversation I just had I used the word “videotape” to mean recording a video on a mobile phone. …
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Which of the AE words is “fudge” and “dodge” in general? Do some adjectives and phrases apply to the English …
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I’m curious about it. Would you give me any hint of your perspective on it? Which one is correct? Are …
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In the play Dinner for One, James the butler says, “I’ll kill that cat” at time 14:05. What does this …
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I speak American English. There are many turns of phrase that I have to avoid.. Can one buy four candles …
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