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English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

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No new posts Composition: I and my family went in the Skiatho last summer. We leaved for...
7 Valdazzar 87 Tue Feb 09, 2010 21:05 pm
Brently Composition: I and my family went in the Skiatho last summer. We leaved for...
No new posts Please dissect these sentences: The boy kicked the ball over the wall.
5 Kitosdad 45 Tue Feb 09, 2010 20:49 pm
Foah Please dissect these sentences: The boy kicked the ball over the wall.
No new posts Rhetoric Problem
5 Steven0103 27 Tue Feb 09, 2010 20:43 pm
Brently Rhetoric Problem
No new posts "let us know" vs "let me know"
3 Amitnagji 60 Tue Feb 09, 2010 19:58 pm
OxfordBlues "let us know" vs "let me know"
No new posts What is the adjective or pronoun correct?
4 Paulina1000 44 Tue Feb 09, 2010 19:08 pm
Tamta What is the adjective or pronoun correct?
No new posts one step beyond vs. one step ahead
3 Torsten 32 Tue Feb 09, 2010 18:14 pm
OxfordBlues one step beyond vs. one step ahead
No new posts meaning of stag party
1 Susanast 18 Tue Feb 09, 2010 15:43 pm
Brently meaning of stag party
No new posts I'm having lunch
11 Rosario 510 Tue Feb 09, 2010 15:36 pm
Brently I'm having lunch
No new posts use for request
3 Amitnagji 33 Tue Feb 09, 2010 14:59 pm
Mister Micawber use for request
No new posts Native Speakers - Please Check my Sentences
3 MyEfforts 55 Tue Feb 09, 2010 13:57 pm
Mister Micawber Native Speakers - Please Check my Sentences
No new posts Is two pears in a pot similar (like) two of a kind?
4 Hoado 55 Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:59 pm
Foah Is two pears in a pot similar (like) two of a kind?
No new posts shush vs. hush
4 Torsten 75 Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:49 am
Expatcat shush vs. hush
No new posts Equipment or instrument in bathroom
5 Mohammadata 48 Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:10 am
Mohammadata Equipment or instrument in bathroom
No new posts it owns
4 Mzahed 56 Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:47 am
Mzahed it owns
No new posts maximal vs. maximum
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16 Sandsoppa 946 Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:08 am
Steven0103 maximal vs. maximum
No new posts What is the plural of JESUS?
12 cathie 8069 Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:49 am
Mister Micawber What is the plural of JESUS?
No new posts To whom (or) whom to
3 Morteza 41 Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:17 am
Morteza To whom (or) whom to
No new posts Sentence: what's your silver lining, love lights your way through the night...
1 Dodgewiper 32 Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:12 am
Morteza Sentence: what's your silver lining, love lights your way through the night...
No new posts Relative Clause?!
3 Morteza 36 Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:56 am
Mister Micawber Relative Clause?!
No new posts Hey! Where are you going? -- I'm going shopping.
5 MyEfforts 65 Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:48 am
Morteza Hey! Where are you going? -- I'm going shopping.
No new posts Expression: on this side idolatry
2 Haihao 707 Mon Feb 08, 2010 21:56 pm
BlackLaval Expression: on this side idolatry
No new posts Check for errors in a composition
0 LadyDi 29 Mon Feb 08, 2010 21:44 pm
LadyDi Check for errors in a composition
No new posts Modal Verbs in different tenses
2 Ivan_Ksc 41 Mon Feb 08, 2010 16:47 pm
Ivan_Ksc Modal Verbs in different tenses
No new posts Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God?
1 Nasimsuperb 52 Mon Feb 08, 2010 14:13 pm
Mister Micawber Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God?
No new posts What is the meaning of find out the leak and plug it?  
1 Nasimsuperb 46 Mon Feb 08, 2010 14:11 pm
Mister Micawber What is the meaning of find out the leak and plug it?  
No new posts Away from a country for sth.
1 Kwfine 36 Mon Feb 08, 2010 14:09 pm
Mister Micawber Away from a country for sth.
No new posts Bread and butter is eaten every day. vs Bread and butter are eaten every day.
14 Nola 289 Mon Feb 08, 2010 14:01 pm
Morteza Bread and butter is eaten every day. vs Bread and butter are eaten every day.
No new posts to knock at and to knock on
6 Kate_Zam 82 Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:38 pm
Foah to knock at and to knock on
No new posts Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.)
1 Mzahed 37 Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:19 am
OxfordBlues Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.)
No new posts "That's fine for me" OR "That's fine by me"?
2 Fajr 123 Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:51 am
Sajumon "That's fine for me" OR "That's fine by me"?
No new posts prepositions 'at' and 'in
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15 Kate_Zam 373 Sun Feb 07, 2010 17:03 pm
Loislane prepositions 'at' and 'in
No new posts Will there be school tomorrow? or Is it a school day tomorrow for you?
1 Laimeai2006 44 Sun Feb 07, 2010 16:57 pm
Kate_Zam Will there be school tomorrow? or Is it a school day tomorrow for you?
No new posts "Despite of" versus "inspite of"
14 Cornelius 118089 Sun Feb 07, 2010 16:50 pm
Loislane "Despite of" versus "inspite of"
No new posts How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'?
1 Maggie 60 Sun Feb 07, 2010 15:31 pm
Alan How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'?
No new posts Adverbs question: "I usually don't have to ... " or "I don't usual
3 Zajac 2497 Sun Feb 07, 2010 15:23 pm
Valdazzar Adverbs question: "I usually don't have to ... " or "I don't usual
No new posts Grammar - Agreed OR I Agree
10 MyEfforts 310 Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:07 am
MyEfforts Grammar - Agreed OR I Agree
No new posts Bad or Badly
3 Sharkbait 162 Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:37 am
Supper Bad or Badly
No new posts When do you start your new art class? vs When do you starting your new art class?
4 Lucky Girl 98 Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:10 am
Supper When do you start your new art class? vs When do you starting your new art class?
No new posts Sentence: We can neither get table nor book.
4 Sureshvemuri 148 Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:49 am
Tytystar Sentence: We can neither get table nor book.
No new posts TAUTOLOGY
1 Kasenechka 72 Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:34 am
Supper TAUTOLOGY
No new posts What is the meaning of how about?
4 Nasimsuperb 121 Sun Feb 07, 2010 0:49 am
Supper What is the meaning of how about?
No new posts Infinitive Construction
6 Koto*koto 141 Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:39 am
Mister Micawber Infinitive Construction
No new posts Difference told and said.
2 Admira 187 Fri Feb 05, 2010 23:58 pm
Admira Difference told and said.
No new posts I'm sitting vs I'm seated
2 Serzige 104 Fri Feb 05, 2010 20:35 pm
Submerged I'm sitting vs I'm seated
No new posts Thanks in advance VERSUS Thanks beforehand
6 Tom 11042 Fri Feb 05, 2010 17:31 pm
JimL Thanks in advance VERSUS Thanks beforehand
No new posts Difference between 'weather forecast' and 'weather report'
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33 Abdou 2178 Fri Feb 05, 2010 16:46 pm
Rafaeljack Difference between 'weather forecast' and 'weather report'
No new posts Look forward to hear from you?
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48 Toeic 70703 Fri Feb 05, 2010 14:00 pm
Atiq Look forward to hear from you?
No new posts 1M dollar question: whose or which for plural innanimates?
2 Arly 126 Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:37 pm
Foah 1M dollar question: whose or which for plural innanimates?
No new posts British English and the use of 'single quotes' around words
2 Bhbunny 113 Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:24 am
Alan British English and the use of 'single quotes' around words
No new posts Tense usage: My wife would be flying to Madrid tomorrow if she had a holiday
4 Ahmed78 163 Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:03 am
Ahmed78 Tense usage: My wife would be flying to Madrid tomorrow if she had a holiday
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