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English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

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No new posts 'The police have reassured...'
1 Nessie 88 Tue Sep 23, 2008 15:37 pm
Barb_D 'The police have reassured...'
No new posts meaning of 'donor'
1 Nessie 59 Tue Sep 23, 2008 15:27 pm
Skrej meaning of 'donor'
No new posts 'embryo' vs 'foetus'
1 Nessie 186 Tue Sep 23, 2008 15:12 pm
Skrej 'embryo' vs 'foetus'
No new posts Who is Genet?
7 Nessie 127 Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:57 pm
Molly Who is Genet?
No new posts Are there any rules to write not pronounced this letter?
1 Mohammad Ahmad 87 Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:34 pm
Mister Micawber Are there any rules to write not pronounced this letter?
No new posts adverbs: where about?
1 MarilenaG 83 Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:28 pm
Mister Micawber adverbs: where about?
No new posts Substitute sign
1 Rasooljafarinejad 65 Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:15 pm
Mister Micawber Substitute sign
No new posts Pick up your feet there, men!
1 Sitifan 83 Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:09 am
Molly Pick up your feet there, men!
No new posts Expression: "The human heart is a muscle ..."
1 Tom 72 Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:32 am
Molly Expression: "The human heart is a muscle ..."
No new posts Sentence: Giving knives or things that cut ... a wedding present is considered
1 Nameless 94 Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:04 am
Nameless Sentence: Giving knives or things that cut ... a wedding present is considered
No new posts Topic about groups of synonyms. Differences and similarity?
1 The_White_Paradise 101 Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:48 am
The_White_Paradise Topic about groups of synonyms. Differences and similarity?
No new posts from a director or by a director
2 Liza 83 Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:24 am
Jamie (K) from a director or by a director
No new posts Double use of "would" OK?
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46 Molly 766 Tue Sep 23, 2008 0:29 am
MrPedantic Double use of "would" OK?
No new posts Is my homework acceptable? (The bonus of Whiteness)
3 Dome2811 95 Mon Sep 22, 2008 23:48 pm
Dome2811 Is my homework acceptable? (The bonus of Whiteness)
No new posts will never need + verb
1 Molly 74 Mon Sep 22, 2008 23:47 pm
Haihao will never need + verb
No new posts "now" in the past
2 Molly 87 Mon Sep 22, 2008 23:30 pm
Haihao "now" in the past
No new posts What are you like? vs What do you look like?
2 Elpollon 186 Mon Sep 22, 2008 18:06 pm
Yankee What are you like? vs What do you look like?
No new posts You (had) better pay attention ... Should the word "had" be necessarily
5 Cisco795 222 Mon Sep 22, 2008 17:54 pm
Cisco795 You (had) better pay attention ... Should the word "had" be necessarily
No new posts Using the word premium as a verb.
7 Rei 124 Mon Sep 22, 2008 17:09 pm
Molly Using the word premium as a verb.
No new posts "confident of" vs. "confident in"
8 Ichiro 472 Mon Sep 22, 2008 16:33 pm
Freelance Editor "confident of" vs. "confident in"
No new posts In back of, in between. Incorrect?
7 Cisco795 135 Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:37 am
Molly In back of, in between. Incorrect?
No new posts A question on "I'm parked in the lot."
5 Sweetpumpkin 154 Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:06 am
Sweetpumpkin A question on "I'm parked in the lot."
No new posts Usage of "was having fun"
1 Liza 77 Sun Sep 21, 2008 23:33 pm
Diverhank Usage of "was having fun"
No new posts hung/hanged for his crime?
3 Cisco795 96 Sun Sep 21, 2008 23:22 pm
Diverhank hung/hanged for his crime?
No new posts meaning of "a light reading"
1 Liza 78 Sun Sep 21, 2008 22:40 pm
Skrej meaning of "a light reading"
No new posts Is "The more the better" a sentence or phrase?
9 Jupiter 779 Sun Sep 21, 2008 19:24 pm
Sir_ProS Is "The more the better" a sentence or phrase?
No new posts meaning of 'inexorable love'
2 Nessie 96 Sun Sep 21, 2008 17:48 pm
Molly meaning of 'inexorable love'
No new posts meaning of 'go haywire'
8 Nessie 140 Sun Sep 21, 2008 17:32 pm
Molly meaning of 'go haywire'
No new posts Should I say "I'm 24 year old" OR "I'm 24 years old"?
2 Si2007 132 Sun Sep 21, 2008 17:32 pm
Si2007 Should I say "I'm 24 year old" OR "I'm 24 years old"?
No new posts meaning of "wholly untypical"
2 Molly 71 Sun Sep 21, 2008 16:57 pm
Molly meaning of "wholly untypical"
No new posts Meaning of 'decide to contrive'
4 Nessie 169 Sun Sep 21, 2008 16:43 pm
MrPedantic Meaning of 'decide to contrive'
No new posts Is it correct to say "drawing the curtains from the center"?
2 Purley 95 Sun Sep 21, 2008 16:36 pm
MrPedantic Is it correct to say "drawing the curtains from the center"?
No new posts Sort of a vs Sort of
3 Cisco795 76 Sun Sep 21, 2008 16:09 pm
Yankee Sort of a vs Sort of
No new posts Such vs Very.
12 Cisco795 165 Sun Sep 21, 2008 14:26 pm
Yankee Such vs Very.
No new posts Usage of "think on"
1 Kute_Choc 53 Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:41 pm
Molly Usage of "think on"
No new posts use of "YET" in an affirmative question
4 Rasooljafarinejad 167 Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:49 am
Molly use of "YET" in an affirmative question
No new posts fastest way is ... that / to
8 Musicgold 151 Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:27 am
Nessie fastest way is ... that / to
No new posts some examples of the term 'conscience money'
2 Nessie 91 Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:01 am
Nessie some examples of the term 'conscience money'
No new posts Can you check it out if I hear something wrong in the following video?
13 Maggie 370 Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:21 am
Maggie Can you check it out if I hear something wrong in the following video?
No new posts Seemed made of bronze. vs Seemed to be made of bronze.
2 Navi 77 Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:12 am
Molly Seemed made of bronze. vs Seemed to be made of bronze.
No new posts Aloud vs out loud.
2 Cisco795 229 Sun Sep 21, 2008 0:53 am
Cisco795 Aloud vs out loud.
No new posts from or of?
1 Brigitta 117 Sun Sep 21, 2008 0:28 am
Mister Micawber from or of?
No new posts saxon genitive, adjective or something else?
1 MarilenaG 263 Sun Sep 21, 2008 0:26 am
Mister Micawber saxon genitive, adjective or something else?
No new posts hive of activity
6 Purley 126 Sat Sep 20, 2008 18:26 pm
Molly hive of activity
No new posts Needless to say
4 Purley 150 Sat Sep 20, 2008 16:09 pm
Molly Needless to say
No new posts Noun noun agreement.
7 Cisco795 167 Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:36 am
Mister Micawber Noun noun agreement.
No new posts The rules in using the article "the"
2 Lilibeth M. Ablanque 122 Fri Sep 19, 2008 23:30 pm
Molly The rules in using the article "the"
No new posts Meaning of maybe (What was he maybe into now?)
1 Nat_ 82 Fri Sep 19, 2008 23:09 pm
Yankee Meaning of maybe (What was he maybe into now?)
No new posts Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier than what we're trying to do
1 Volcano1985 89 Fri Sep 19, 2008 20:32 pm
Barb_D Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier than what we're trying to do
No new posts 'prop' (noun)
2 Nessie 75 Fri Sep 19, 2008 20:25 pm
Barb_D 'prop' (noun)
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