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No new posts Question after although: Although it is late...
1 Tom 452 Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:44 am
Yankee Question after although: Although it is late...
No new posts The use of "STICK" without get!
1 Tom 398 Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:39 am
Yankee The use of "STICK" without get!
No new posts Is "How come?" short for "How does it come?"
1 Torsten 718 Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:48 am
Jamie (K) Is "How come?" short for "How does it come?"
No new posts The preposition "on"
1 Jesus1 604 Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:33 am
Jamie (K) The preposition "on"
No new posts Such as: Countries(, ) such as Brazil and Canada are large
5 Tung Quoc 464 Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:44 am
Tung Quoc Such as: Countries(, ) such as Brazil and Canada are large
No new posts Briefer: Do you normally use the comparative form from brief
7 Tamara 964 Wed Sep 13, 2006 0:57 am
Spencer Briefer: Do you normally use the comparative form from brief
No new posts What does this phrasal verb mean: 'to catch on'? Is it an idiom?
5 DOlier 817 Tue Sep 12, 2006 23:28 pm
DOlier What does this phrasal verb mean: 'to catch on'? Is it an idiom?
No new posts The meaning of 'swimming with sharks'
1 Jesus1 738 Tue Sep 12, 2006 22:56 pm
Conchita The meaning of 'swimming with sharks'
No new posts "newspapers style" is a correct expression?
1 Tung Quoc 451 Tue Sep 12, 2006 21:38 pm
Jesus1 "newspapers style" is a correct expression?
No new posts Who (Please give me a list of who's been invited)
3 Tung Quoc 446 Tue Sep 12, 2006 19:48 pm
Yankee Who (Please give me a list of who's been invited)
No new posts The meaning of 'Just about'
1 Jesus1 444 Tue Sep 12, 2006 17:45 pm
Yankee The meaning of 'Just about'
No new posts Meaning of MEMORIAL SERVICE
8 Jesus1 673 Tue Sep 12, 2006 16:53 pm
Jesus1 Meaning of MEMORIAL SERVICE
No new posts Divorse is to law what protocolity is to medicine
2 Tom 647 Tue Sep 12, 2006 14:14 pm
Jan Divorse is to law what protocolity is to medicine
No new posts 1, 5 years - One year and a half?
4 Tung Quoc 6495 Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:44 pm
Yankee 1, 5 years - One year and a half?
No new posts Seem: It seemed (like) a normal day at school
0 Tung Quoc 550 Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:34 am
Tung Quoc Seem: It seemed (like) a normal day at school
No new posts Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
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20 Tung Quoc 1770 Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:03 am
Tung Quoc Have a nice new OR (new nice) weekend?
No new posts Security Company
1 Tung Quoc 412 Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:39 am
DOlier Security Company
No new posts Ing vs ed (surprising look VERSUS surprised look)
1 Tung Quoc 998 Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:00 am
Conchita Ing vs ed (surprising look VERSUS surprised look)
No new posts When do we use the prepositions 'in' and 'at'?
2 Tung Quoc 1570 Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:53 am
Yankee When do we use the prepositions 'in' and 'at'?
No new posts What is the difference between "wish" and "hope"?
5 Tung Quoc 1734 Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:11 am
Yankee What is the difference between "wish" and "hope"?
No new posts Meaning of 'Back is a verb'
3 Tung Quoc 459 Mon Sep 11, 2006 20:46 pm
Yankee Meaning of 'Back is a verb'
No new posts Difference between eligible and anable
3 Teodora65 607 Mon Sep 11, 2006 19:22 pm
Teodora65 Difference between eligible and anable
No new posts To/with prepositions with the verb speak/talk
1 Jesus1 936 Mon Sep 11, 2006 18:03 pm
Yankee To/with prepositions with the verb speak/talk
No new posts The meaning of FAR MORE... THAN
1 Jesus1 462 Mon Sep 11, 2006 17:58 pm
Yankee The meaning of FAR MORE... THAN
No new posts Kind(s) of friend(s) - plural versus singular
4 Tung Quoc 845 Mon Sep 11, 2006 17:49 pm
Yankee Kind(s) of friend(s) - plural versus singular
No new posts I'm looking forward to hearing from you vs I look forward...
3 Torsten 38497 Mon Sep 11, 2006 17:07 pm
Yankee I'm looking forward to hearing from you vs I look forward...
No new posts Present perfect vs simple past vs past perfect
1 Tung Quoc 1853 Mon Sep 11, 2006 15:25 pm
Mister Micawber Present perfect vs simple past vs past perfect
No new posts Adjective order: news of the past three/three past hours
1 Tung Quoc 749 Mon Sep 11, 2006 15:20 pm
Mister Micawber Adjective order: news of the past three/three past hours
No new posts Expression: "Stayed him from suicide"
1 Tom 549 Mon Sep 11, 2006 15:18 pm
Mister Micawber Expression: "Stayed him from suicide"
No new posts So that: He wanted to be sure that he wouldn't get wet
1 Tung Quoc 447 Mon Sep 11, 2006 15:17 pm
Mister Micawber So that: He wanted to be sure that he wouldn't get wet
No new posts No matter VERSUS Whoever
1 Tung Quoc 479 Mon Sep 11, 2006 14:05 pm
Jesus1 No matter VERSUS Whoever
No new posts The infinitive with and without "to"
3 Jesus1 926 Mon Sep 11, 2006 13:26 pm
Jesus1 The infinitive with and without "to"
No new posts Highjack, sounds like high jack. Is there a story?
1 Floratang 577 Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:48 pm
Conchita Highjack, sounds like high jack. Is there a story?
No new posts Lines from Macbeth: "I have given suck.."
2 Tom 1506 Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:30 am
Conchita Lines from Macbeth: "I have given suck.."
No new posts "Do" versus "Kill"
2 Tom 444 Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:36 am
Tom "Do" versus "Kill"
No new posts One preface needs to be correct
2 Jupiter 460 Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:03 am
Jupiter One preface needs to be correct
No new posts Meaning of 'as far as I'm concerned'
3 Jesus1 2783 Mon Sep 11, 2006 0:44 am
DOlier Meaning of 'as far as I'm concerned'
No new posts Afterward: I ate dinner. Afterward, I took a walk...
3 Tung Quoc 677 Mon Sep 11, 2006 0:10 am
DOlier Afterward: I ate dinner. Afterward, I took a walk...
No new posts "Sharp pencil" versus "Sharpened pencil"
3 Tom 563 Sun Sep 10, 2006 23:57 pm
DOlier "Sharp pencil" versus "Sharpened pencil"
No new posts Conspicuous by one's absence
2 Cooliegirly 497 Sun Sep 10, 2006 23:34 pm
DOlier Conspicuous by one's absence
No new posts "Suspension of disbelief"
1 Tom 458 Sun Sep 10, 2006 23:20 pm
DOlier "Suspension of disbelief"
No new posts How about it? What about it?
1 Jesus1 490 Sun Sep 10, 2006 21:45 pm
Bara How about it? What about it?
No new posts Correct meaning of "Native Speaker"
9 Tom 955 Sun Sep 10, 2006 21:36 pm
Bara Correct meaning of "Native Speaker"
No new posts The meaning of "AS GOOD AS"
1 Jesus1 448 Sun Sep 10, 2006 20:37 pm
Yankee The meaning of "AS GOOD AS"
No new posts Owing to the fact that?
5 Tung Quoc 801 Sun Sep 10, 2006 19:03 pm
Yankee Owing to the fact that?
No new posts How: How's/How does your brother like?
1 Tung Quoc 650 Sun Sep 10, 2006 16:42 pm
Yankee How: How's/How does your brother like?
No new posts Idiomatic expression 'be heavy on hand'
6 Tamara 1015 Sun Sep 10, 2006 14:55 pm
Yankee Idiomatic expression 'be heavy on hand'
No new posts Sentences without the comma with 'therefore'
5 Tung Quoc 1334 Sun Sep 10, 2006 14:53 pm
Tung Quoc Sentences without the comma with 'therefore'
No new posts Comma between adjectives
3 Tung Quoc 952 Sun Sep 10, 2006 14:08 pm
Mister Micawber Comma between adjectives
No new posts All two vs two all
3 Tung Quoc 423 Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:46 am
Torsten All two vs two all
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