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Can you call the following a clause? How can I start learning good english? Here, which kind of clause is …
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Can we make long question forms in a question form? Why do some people ask this question in the last …
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I know the word “belewe” from traditional astronomy as a precursor to the phrase “blue moon”, also known as the …
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As far as I know, ‘(for) a long time” is preffered to ‘long’ in affirmative sentences unless ‘long’ is matched …
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If the dictionary is a reference book for word definitions, and the thesaurus is a reference book for grouping words …
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How do we use the verb to turn in the English language? Why do we need one and the same …
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The term pre prepared has appeared in my everyday life lately. This is about my preference and I don’t care …
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I learned that we should not use contraction like she’s or she’d or in formal writing. This is hardly an …
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Given (as an example) an adjective form “liable” and the noun form “liability”, what is the technical term (if any) …
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Is bimonthly or bi-monthly correct? In http://www.dictionary.com/browse/bi-monthly? Does s=t work? If so, how do we find both in the examples?
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