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No new posts Contraction " 'd " or not (e.g. I'd say/think)
2 Van Khanh 1997 Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:47 am
Van Khanh Contraction " 'd " or not (e.g. I'd say/think)
No new posts Quit vs Leave
4 Van Khanh 1200 Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:41 am
Alan Quit vs Leave
No new posts Believe (in) vs trust
6 Van Khanh 2040 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:57 am
Alan Believe (in) vs trust
No new posts Verb 'to be' is often followed by a particle to from...
3 Hercules 2616 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:51 am
Alan Verb 'to be' is often followed by a particle to from...
No new posts Attain vs accomplish
1 Greta 1227 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:36 am
Alan Attain vs accomplish
No new posts Between Faith, Destiny, Fate and also Luck and Fortune
2 Sakoos 1604 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:35 am
Sakoos Between Faith, Destiny, Fate and also Luck and Fortune
No new posts Meaning of fust as, business, company, so...
1 Van Khanh 1232 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:31 am
Alan Meaning of fust as, business, company, so...
No new posts It vs. That: "So, that’s it for to day"
1 Van Khanh 795 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:27 am
Alan It vs. That: "So, that’s it for to day"
No new posts Meaning of Lie (Where does the blame for our failure lie?)
1 Van Khanh 935 Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:21 am
Alan Meaning of Lie (Where does the blame for our failure lie?)
No new posts Potential VERSUS potentiality
2 Van Khanh 1477 Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:59 am
Van Khanh Potential VERSUS potentiality
No new posts Meanings of crooks, shimmies, elves
5 All Potted Out 933 Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:24 am
Yankee Meanings of crooks, shimmies, elves
No new posts Slow (sb/sth) (up/down)
5 Van Khanh 992 Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:09 am
Yankee Slow (sb/sth) (up/down)
No new posts This word is used with countable nouns to refer...
1 Van Khanh 1418 Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:19 am
Pamela This word is used with countable nouns to refer...
No new posts Half (Half of an hour)
1 Van Khanh 669 Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:12 am
Pamela Half (Half of an hour)
No new posts "A" vs "one"
1 Van Khanh 730 Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:05 am
Pamela "A" vs "one"
No new posts Competition advantage vs competitive advantage
1 Van Khanh 2131 Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:57 am
Pamela Competition advantage vs competitive advantage
No new posts Opposite of or opposite with
1 Cooliegirly 1067 Thu Aug 03, 2006 20:48 pm
Yankee Opposite of or opposite with
No new posts Correct form of verb: ( Leave or Leaving?)
1 Tom 1239 Thu Aug 03, 2006 20:33 pm
Yankee Correct form of verb: ( Leave or Leaving?)
No new posts "Come easy" vs "Comes easily"
1 Tom 1576 Thu Aug 03, 2006 20:27 pm
Yankee "Come easy" vs "Comes easily"
No new posts Something being something
4 Cooliegirly 646 Thu Aug 03, 2006 20:06 pm
Cooliegirly Something being something
No new posts Nominative used as a subject complement
2 Cooliegirly 2790 Thu Aug 03, 2006 17:41 pm
Cooliegirly Nominative used as a subject complement
No new posts Slow down...to...?
1 Cooliegirly 666 Thu Aug 03, 2006 17:38 pm
Yankee Slow down...to...?
No new posts What is the relative dimensions of a city?
3 Cooliegirly 620 Thu Aug 03, 2006 17:29 pm
Cooliegirly What is the relative dimensions of a city?
No new posts Recommend and advise (again)
2 Van Khanh 721 Thu Aug 03, 2006 16:16 pm
Van Khanh Recommend and advise (again)
No new posts "able" versus "capable"
4 Van Khanh 1249 Thu Aug 03, 2006 16:11 pm
Van Khanh "able" versus "capable"
No new posts Realative clause to Amy (and everybody)
3 Van Khanh 1044 Thu Aug 03, 2006 16:08 pm
Van Khanh Realative clause to Amy (and everybody)
No new posts Diffrence between Chemical and 'chemical substance'
1 Van Khanh 620 Thu Aug 03, 2006 15:58 pm
Pamela Diffrence between Chemical and 'chemical substance'
No new posts Is or Are: There is/are either CN (singular) or CN (plural)
7 Van Khanh 1880 Thu Aug 03, 2006 14:55 pm
Van Khanh Is or Are: There is/are either CN (singular) or CN (plural)
No new posts Since vs Present Perfect
4 Van Khanh 712 Thu Aug 03, 2006 14:27 pm
Van Khanh Since vs Present Perfect
No new posts Who but... (once more)
4 Van Khanh 628 Thu Aug 03, 2006 14:24 pm
Van Khanh Who but... (once more)
No new posts Horrible versus Terrible
1 Van Khanh 845 Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:47 pm
Yankee Horrible versus Terrible
No new posts Liaison with /f/ (...a lot oF us...)
3 Van Khanh 629 Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:46 pm
Mister Micawber Liaison with /f/ (...a lot oF us...)
No new posts Chairman versus President
4 Van Khanh 2826 Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:29 pm
Yankee Chairman versus President
No new posts Yes or No? (Economic growth has slowed down/up...)
4 Van Khanh 658 Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:23 pm
Van Khanh Yes or No? (Economic growth has slowed down/up...)
No new posts 13/47 (Thirteen over forty seventh?)
9 Van Khanh 693 Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:12 pm
Mister Micawber 13/47 (Thirteen over forty seventh?)
No new posts Gerund vs to-infinitive
11 Van Khanh 2303 Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:51 am
Van Khanh Gerund vs to-infinitive
No new posts "soon" versus "early"
1 Van Khanh 888 Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:28 am
Alan "soon" versus "early"
No new posts Long (I shouldn't have to wait long)
1 Van Khanh 592 Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:25 am
Alan Long (I shouldn't have to wait long)
No new posts "Fix" vs "Fix up"
1 Van Khanh 675 Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:21 am
Alan "Fix" vs "Fix up"
No new posts Dart vs shoot vs nip
1 Van Khanh 604 Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:16 am
Alan Dart vs shoot vs nip
No new posts Capacity vs capability
3 Van Khanh 2131 Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:01 am
Alan Capacity vs capability
No new posts Fractions (13/300, 13/144)
1 Van Khanh 801 Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:17 am
Mister Micawber Fractions (13/300, 13/144)
No new posts Verb usage: A round six per cent of Britain's population...
7 Neto 933 Wed Aug 02, 2006 22:49 pm
Toefl Verb usage: A round six per cent of Britain's population...
No new posts Lines from "To the lighthouse"
3 Tom 910 Wed Aug 02, 2006 18:09 pm
Yankee Lines from "To the lighthouse"
No new posts Meaning of "in computers"
3 Van Khanh 729 Wed Aug 02, 2006 17:53 pm
Van Khanh Meaning of "in computers"
No new posts Which or not which (I saw my houses which had been...)
8 Van Khanh 593 Wed Aug 02, 2006 16:47 pm
Pamela Which or not which (I saw my houses which had been...)
No new posts What would be a figurative equivalent of a municipality?
4 Cooliegirly 526 Wed Aug 02, 2006 16:46 pm
Yankee What would be a figurative equivalent of a municipality?
No new posts When do we use full stops after abbreviations?
1 Van Khanh 1434 Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:22 pm
Alan When do we use full stops after abbreviations?
No new posts Liquid sounds and an example with /t/
1 Van Khanh 1048 Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:13 pm
Mister Micawber Liquid sounds and an example with /t/
No new posts It or that? (I know that - I know it)
3 Van Khanh 819 Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:12 pm
Alan It or that? (I know that - I know it)
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