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English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

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No new posts In case: I got you a pizza, in case you were(are) hungry?
2 Nerry 75 Wed Oct 14, 2009 16:43 pm
Nerry In case: I got you a pizza, in case you were(are) hungry?
No new posts Letter cover: I wish to apply for the position of 'Java Analyst Programmer...
2 Jonny0712 176 Wed Oct 14, 2009 16:20 pm
Erik Letter cover: I wish to apply for the position of 'Java Analyst Programmer...
No new posts By Monday morning. vs On Monday morning.
1 Aikuzo 70 Wed Oct 14, 2009 16:12 pm
Erik By Monday morning. vs On Monday morning.
No new posts Running account vs current account
6 Pupil 3654 Wed Oct 14, 2009 15:51 pm
Meocon Running account vs current account
No new posts Englishclub: "Why do some nouns have no plural?"
1 Aikuzo 76 Wed Oct 14, 2009 15:45 pm
Milanya Englishclub: "Why do some nouns have no plural?"
No new posts If he doesn't bring any messages for me? or If he doesn't bring me any messages?
7 Carvalho 77 Wed Oct 14, 2009 15:39 pm
Esl_Expert If he doesn't bring any messages for me? or If he doesn't bring me any messages?
No new posts When do we use: File with and file at
4 Hellohello 60 Wed Oct 14, 2009 15:17 pm
Milanya When do we use: File with and file at
No new posts ...women are requesting mammograms even as researchers find...
3 Volcano1985 46 Wed Oct 14, 2009 14:48 pm
Mister Micawber ...women are requesting mammograms even as researchers find...
No new posts "get confused" or "become confused"?
1 Carvalho 65 Wed Oct 14, 2009 14:44 pm
Mister Micawber "get confused" or "become confused"?
No new posts Difference between 'must have happened' and had to have happened/ for Alan
1 Detlef 107 Wed Oct 14, 2009 14:43 pm
Mister Micawber Difference between 'must have happened' and had to have happened/ for Alan
No new posts Usage of prepositions: The message was on(in) the computer.
1 Carvalho 36 Wed Oct 14, 2009 14:41 pm
Mister Micawber Usage of prepositions: The message was on(in) the computer.
No new posts Have and yesterday: I have finished the work yesterday.
4 David30 102 Wed Oct 14, 2009 13:08 pm
David30 Have and yesterday: I have finished the work yesterday.
No new posts An adult has two colds per year. vs The adults have two colds per day.
10 Roostaamir 198 Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:24 pm
Yuri Yurinov An adult has two colds per year. vs The adults have two colds per day.
No new posts The origin of the word 'fortnight'
2 Yuri Yurinov 70 Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:15 am
Yuri Yurinov The origin of the word 'fortnight'
No new posts Sentence: I was a bit confuse by that statement.
3 Fauzibelajar 44 Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:14 am
Fan Of Arabian Horses Sentence: I was a bit confuse by that statement.
No new posts Bored with, tired of, Rain water
2 Untaught 64 Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:51 am
James Bored with, tired of, Rain water
No new posts Difference between a weather forecast and a weather report
6 Vijinthan 84 Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:43 am
James Difference between a weather forecast and a weather report
No new posts 'is' or 'are'
8 Aikuzo 95 Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:30 am
Fan Of Arabian Horses 'is' or 'are'
No new posts some/any/no
3 Penuel 70 Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:15 am
Mister Micawber some/any/no
No new posts What does fumming mean?
3 Logatharshini 145 Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:38 am
Logatharshini What does fumming mean?
No new posts What's the meaning of "set to ink slew of contracts"?
4 Infin1ty 86 Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:22 am
Cerberus™ What's the meaning of "set to ink slew of contracts"?
No new posts He became my teacher.
2 Aikuzo 77 Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:13 am
Cerberus™ He became my teacher.
No new posts subsidize vs. support
3 Take_It_Easy 123 Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:51 am
Erik subsidize vs. support
No new posts is vs. was
1 Aikuzo 47 Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:16 am
Erik is vs. was
No new posts Sentence: I had a slip yesterday but it wasn't a funnel though. It's about...
0 Aikuzo 44 Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:15 am
Aikuzo Sentence: I had a slip yesterday but it wasn't a funnel though. It's about...
No new posts "Specially" as an opening for a sentence.
1 Aikuzo 66 Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:01 am
Erik "Specially" as an opening for a sentence.
No new posts It was happening now.
1 Aikuzo 43 Wed Oct 14, 2009 0:56 am
Mister Micawber It was happening now.
No new posts 'besides' - part of speech?
1 Aikuzo 39 Wed Oct 14, 2009 0:54 am
Mister Micawber 'besides' - part of speech?
No new posts getting vs. having
1 Aikuzo 40 Wed Oct 14, 2009 0:54 am
Mister Micawber getting vs. having
No new posts Origin of Communication and Expression
2 Olaide Balogun 79 Wed Oct 14, 2009 0:25 am
Gkukreti Origin of Communication and Expression
No new posts The writer ... that her book ... her hundreds of thousands of euros.
8 Volcano1985 93 Wed Oct 14, 2009 0:09 am
Gkukreti The writer ... that her book ... her hundreds of thousands of euros.
No new posts "had" or not "had"
5 Cgk 151 Tue Oct 13, 2009 23:39 pm
Cgk "had" or not "had"
No new posts Enthusiasm vs zeal, fervous, ardour, eager and avid
5 Minhhung143 110 Tue Oct 13, 2009 23:00 pm
Richard Enthusiasm vs zeal, fervous, ardour, eager and avid
No new posts exciting vs stimulating
2 Minhhung143 72 Tue Oct 13, 2009 22:41 pm
Richard exciting vs stimulating
No new posts I for one is/am
1 Mobil 55 Tue Oct 13, 2009 19:23 pm
Cerberus™ I for one is/am
No new posts few vs. a few
4 Li Chyan 118 Tue Oct 13, 2009 18:54 pm
Cerberus™ few vs. a few
No new posts Word: to describe a death of hungriness
2 K1ngk0ng 85 Tue Oct 13, 2009 17:17 pm
Erik Word: to describe a death of hungriness
No new posts It will snow vs. it might snow vs. it migth be snowing
1 Student6011 81 Tue Oct 13, 2009 16:28 pm
Cerberus™ It will snow vs. it might snow vs. it migth be snowing
No new posts Which one is correct in using inversion?
3 ^^vangiang^^ 83 Tue Oct 13, 2009 16:27 pm
Milanya Which one is correct in using inversion?
No new posts Use of prepositions: (At )What languages do you speak after classes?
1 Tamta 86 Tue Oct 13, 2009 14:07 pm
Mister Micawber Use of prepositions: (At )What languages do you speak after classes?
No new posts If this book ... with a familiar theme
1 Volcano1985 44 Tue Oct 13, 2009 14:02 pm
Mister Micawber If this book ... with a familiar theme
No new posts use of prepositions: at /in /on
1 Carvalho 86 Tue Oct 13, 2009 13:58 pm
Mister Micawber use of prepositions: at /in /on
No new posts interesting words
3 Aereal 17719 Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:06 pm
MistressTofu interesting words
No new posts Expression: To be on the best way to win this competition
2 Artiarti 87 Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:29 am
Polynikes Expression: To be on the best way to win this competition
No new posts Help with the meaning: He has eaten. vs He is eaten.
3 Aikuzo 118 Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:22 am
Polynikes Help with the meaning: He has eaten. vs He is eaten.
No new posts The last day in January is a Monday.
1 Aikuzo 93 Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:02 am
Mister Micawber The last day in January is a Monday.
No new posts when to use commas?
2 Nathan Smith 98 Mon Oct 12, 2009 22:48 pm
Mohammad6807 when to use commas?
No new posts "The people"... don't or doesn't...
2 Nathan Smith 76 Mon Oct 12, 2009 18:20 pm
Torsten "The people"... don't or doesn't...
No new posts Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?
1 Flower*** 108 Mon Oct 12, 2009 17:14 pm
Erik Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?
No new posts Help on "the" rule. xD
1 Aikuzo 65 Mon Oct 12, 2009 17:07 pm
Erik Help on "the" rule. xD
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