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Jamie (K) I'm a Communicator ;-) Joined: 24 Feb 2006 Posts: 4337 Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA |
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stationer's vs stationary shop vs paper shop Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them? Expressing reconsideration at the end of a sentence. correct me please: it is the official policy not to collect such data "what for" vs "for what" worth a short or worth the shot first/second year student vs. in his/her first/second year know in the Past Perfect Continuous 'The success of the Eric Canal spurred an area of canal building.' Help! Punctuating 'in fact'... meaning of "go out on the toe" usage of "offer somebody resistance" ask a question from sy or ask sy a question "amount to" or "amounts to"? Question about passage: For instance, he'd like to outlaw all leads involving... What does this quote mean? 'From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the...' Championship vs Competiton Terms for marks on the face when do I use "may" and "might" Discover English-test.net What does 'high hopes' mean? Is it an idiom? Why who's in the sentences: Who's the highest... Phrasal verb: come away from meaning of spay Against European legislation: native language as a job requirement? TOEIC vocabulary test: Vocabulary Building: English Noun Verb Free TOEIC test: Free word games online: Noun Verb Game Define approach, composure, comparison, framework, acceptance, letter Definition of diet, catch, ambassador, tank, street, raise, below, cat, rare, conference Esl simple present tense: Responses (4) English grammar quiz: Business Buzzwords from New England to Michigan | ||
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