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English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

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No new posts gerund and inf are used like a subject
1 thuytrang3004 32 Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:28 am
edison_chen_e_c gerund and inf are used like a subject
No new posts The differences between 'when' and 'while'?
2 Genzo 52 Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:24 am
edison_chen_e_c The differences between 'when' and 'while'?
No new posts without packing heat?
4 Torsten 51 Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:31 am
Skrej without packing heat?
No new posts Expression "I feel you"
8 Serzige 108 Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:11 am
Skrej Expression "I feel you"
The selected topics have been moved. Moved: "Dialect" meaning in Anglo-Saxon times.
7 Molly 75 Tue Jul 08, 2008 0:12 am
Skrej "Dialect" meaning in Anglo-Saxon times.
No new posts Sentence: He was to have met her last week itself, but because of the heavy...
6 crazy 72 Mon Jul 07, 2008 23:55 pm
Mister Micawber Sentence: He was to have met her last week itself, but because of the heavy...
No new posts When should we use 'sky' in the plural (skies) instead of in the singular?
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16 nessie 168 Mon Jul 07, 2008 23:39 pm
MrPedantic When should we use 'sky' in the plural (skies) instead of in the singular?
No new posts Usage of "get the better of"
9 sitifan 113 Mon Jul 07, 2008 20:55 pm
Yankee Usage of "get the better of"
No new posts Meaning of Residual
1 TT 34 Mon Jul 07, 2008 17:38 pm
Barb_D Meaning of Residual
No new posts how to find out stress
3 thuytrang3004 30 Mon Jul 07, 2008 15:41 pm
siCantikManis how to find out stress
No new posts Difference between brand and trademark
3 abraaocoutinho 56 Mon Jul 07, 2008 15:34 pm
Jamie (K) Difference between brand and trademark
No new posts Not as good as I want to (be).
5 siCantikManis 42 Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:13 pm
Benjamin Not as good as I want to (be).
No new posts How to write sentences starting with infinitive verbs?
2 abraaocoutinho 67 Mon Jul 07, 2008 13:55 pm
abraaocoutinho How to write sentences starting with infinitive verbs?
No new posts do, to do, or doing
2 Genzo 34 Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:55 am
Alan do, to do, or doing
No new posts i didn't dare not to argue his farther
2 thuytrang3004 40 Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:37 am
thuytrang3004 i didn't dare not to argue his farther
No new posts Cary and Hold
1 Concrete Man 24 Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:30 am
Mister Micawber Cary and Hold
No new posts Why worry her when it's all over?
2 Seiichi MYOGA 23 Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:26 am
Seiichi MYOGA Why worry her when it's all over?
No new posts accomplish the agreement
5 jctgf 38 Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:15 am
Jamie (K) accomplish the agreement
No new posts When to say "Does that make sense"?
8 0915reg 131 Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:47 am
0915reg When to say "Does that make sense"?
No new posts can vs "able to"
2 jctgf 36 Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:48 am
jctgf can vs "able to"
No new posts Am I right? (usage of just)
6 Vlad 88 Sun Jul 06, 2008 23:55 pm
prezbucky Am I right? (usage of just)
No new posts concessive or still causal?
2 Seiichi MYOGA 38 Sun Jul 06, 2008 23:25 pm
Seiichi MYOGA concessive or still causal?
No new posts 4 sentences: Him and me are going fishing. He and I are going fishing. etc...
3 Molly 47 Sun Jul 06, 2008 22:57 pm
Molly 4 sentences: Him and me are going fishing. He and I are going fishing. etc...
No new posts "Nothing suggest itself. There is nothing to do but keep on."
5 nessie 43 Sun Jul 06, 2008 22:33 pm
Skrej "Nothing suggest itself. There is nothing to do but keep on."
No new posts Sentence 'I entered his office and found him ... at a table ... a book'
9 nessie 83 Sun Jul 06, 2008 21:57 pm
Yankee Sentence 'I entered his office and found him ... at a table ... a book'
No new posts Does "bear the meaning" sound natural?
3 nessie 29 Sun Jul 06, 2008 21:31 pm
Yankee Does "bear the meaning" sound natural?
No new posts Expression: "Flashing the headlights of a car..."
3 Tom 34 Sun Jul 06, 2008 21:27 pm
Yankee Expression: "Flashing the headlights of a car..."
No new posts Meaning of "End up"
1 Amiranow 24 Sun Jul 06, 2008 21:06 pm
lost_soul Meaning of "End up"
No new posts Meanings of the phrase: I have three boys, kids or sons
6 Amiranow 90 Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:12 pm
Torsten Meanings of the phrase: I have three boys, kids or sons
No new posts "Winner and losers they are like chalk and cheese"
1 Francisco 24 Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:05 pm
Skrej "Winner and losers they are like chalk and cheese"
No new posts Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.)
0 jaysee 17 Sun Jul 06, 2008 19:15 pm
jaysee Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.)
No new posts To park on the hard shoulder
5 sophie 95 Sun Jul 06, 2008 18:54 pm
jaysee To park on the hard shoulder
No new posts "point at" vs "point in"
1 nessie 30 Sun Jul 06, 2008 18:16 pm
nessie "point at" vs "point in"
No new posts A beauty (full) mind.
4 siCantikManis 40 Sun Jul 06, 2008 16:00 pm
siCantikManis A beauty (full) mind.
No new posts 'Cove' vs 'Bay'
4 Tom 48 Sun Jul 06, 2008 14:45 pm
Yankee 'Cove' vs 'Bay'
No new posts "at that place" vs "in that place"
2 nessie 39 Sun Jul 06, 2008 13:46 pm
Jamie (K) "at that place" vs "in that place"
No new posts What happened vs What was happened
2 jupiter 34 Sun Jul 06, 2008 13:38 pm
Jamie (K) What happened vs What was happened
No new posts Reading numbers: How do you read this number? - 0.0000000000007
1 hamidp 38 Sun Jul 06, 2008 13:19 pm
Mister Micawber Reading numbers: How do you read this number? - 0.0000000000007
No new posts Hot News vs Breaking News
1 jupiter 29 Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:57 am
Pamela Hot News vs Breaking News
No new posts Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner
1 pavanhotscan 24 Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:21 am
Mister Micawber Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner
No new posts Difference between waiting and awaiting
1 pavanhotscan 25 Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:20 am
Mister Micawber Difference between waiting and awaiting
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2 vaok 47 Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:47 am
vaok How to learn English words by heart?
No new posts Food vs Foods
7 Serzige 98 Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:17 am
Jamie (K) Food vs Foods
No new posts Is this text ok? You may have your neck swollen after the injection and it...
1 jctgf 27 Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:24 am
Haihao Is this text ok? You may have your neck swollen after the injection and it...
No new posts So nice picter
1 sohel1 27 Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:14 am
Haihao So nice picter
No new posts "Keep it with you" vs "Keep it with yourself"
14 Tom 145 Sun Jul 06, 2008 0:10 am
MrPedantic "Keep it with you" vs "Keep it with yourself"
No new posts Expression: "He lashed me with his whip."
12 Tom 102 Sun Jul 06, 2008 0:06 am
MrPedantic Expression: "He lashed me with his whip."
No new posts The best way to learn phrasal verbs!
6 con ong vang 86 Sat Jul 05, 2008 21:23 pm
jctgf The best way to learn phrasal verbs!
No new posts Is this sentence all right? (No sooner had the train...)
1 nessie 29 Sat Jul 05, 2008 19:24 pm
Yankee Is this sentence all right? (No sooner had the train...)
No new posts Sentence "A logarithm is ... algebra as exponent"
9 nessie 80 Sat Jul 05, 2008 19:16 pm
Yankee Sentence "A logarithm is ... algebra as exponent"
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