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No new posts 'What is the latest time...home?'
1 Tom 446 Thu Aug 24, 2006 22:40 pm
Alan 'What is the latest time...home?'
No new posts Provide with vs. provide + object
12 Torsten 2616 Thu Aug 24, 2006 22:28 pm
Alan Provide with vs. provide + object
No new posts Difference between rate, change and fees
10 Tung Quoc 689 Thu Aug 24, 2006 20:15 pm
Pamela Difference between rate, change and fees
No new posts 'Pedagogic grammarian' versus 'Academic linguist'
1 Tom 455 Thu Aug 24, 2006 15:10 pm
Mister Micawber 'Pedagogic grammarian' versus 'Academic linguist'
No new posts No sooner had he arrived than he fell ill
3 Tamara 1428 Thu Aug 24, 2006 15:04 pm
Mister Micawber No sooner had he arrived than he fell ill
No new posts Another six weeks!
1 Tom 427 Thu Aug 24, 2006 14:37 pm
Alan Another six weeks!
No new posts Defining moments!
8 Tom 1382 Thu Aug 24, 2006 14:25 pm
Tamara Defining moments!
No new posts Sample sentence vs. example sentence
1 Torsten 1606 Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:09 am
Mister Micawber Sample sentence vs. example sentence
No new posts Supposingly?
4 Tamara 4623 Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:55 am
Mister Micawber Supposingly?
No new posts Expression: 'Captures the essence of our times'
1 Tom 446 Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:03 am
Alan Expression: 'Captures the essence of our times'
No new posts A function is able?
2 Torsten 416 Wed Aug 23, 2006 21:45 pm
Yankee A function is able?
No new posts Delay and Postpone: Is there a case that they're interchange
3 Tung Quoc 738 Wed Aug 23, 2006 16:42 pm
Tamara Delay and Postpone: Is there a case that they're interchange
No new posts Expression: 'Being used to earthquakes...'
1 Tom 416 Wed Aug 23, 2006 14:13 pm
Yankee Expression: 'Being used to earthquakes...'
No new posts Toward(s), backward(s), forward(s)
2 Tamara 806 Wed Aug 23, 2006 13:13 pm
Tamara Toward(s), backward(s), forward(s)
No new posts Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week
2 Tung Quoc 431 Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:29 pm
Tung Quoc Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week
No new posts Unspent criminal convictions
2 Tamara 1398 Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:19 am
Tamara Unspent criminal convictions
No new posts 'At night' versus 'In the night'
5 Tom 825 Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:56 am
Yankee 'At night' versus 'In the night'
No new posts Singular or Plural (more any cake, no more cake)
6 Tung Quoc 1131 Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:38 am
Yankee Singular or Plural (more any cake, no more cake)
No new posts 'Just in time' versus 'In the nick of time'
4 Tom 637 Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:34 am
Pamela 'Just in time' versus 'In the nick of time'
No new posts Meaning of "heart"
1 All Potted Out 545 Wed Aug 23, 2006 7:33 am
Pamela Meaning of "heart"
No new posts Stride vs striding
5 Greta 614 Tue Aug 22, 2006 23:53 pm
Pamela Stride vs striding
No new posts Singular or plural (a cluster of grapes)
6 Cooliegirly 1625 Tue Aug 22, 2006 22:32 pm
Tamara Singular or plural (a cluster of grapes)
No new posts A large number of... - singular or plural?
1 Phoo 1036 Tue Aug 22, 2006 21:08 pm
Cooliegirly A large number of... - singular or plural?
No new posts Can you elaborate on this: You couldn't've known it
1 Serzige 934 Tue Aug 22, 2006 20:07 pm
Yankee Can you elaborate on this: You couldn't've known it
No new posts Should: That I should see a child of mine arrested for...
2 Tung Quoc 467 Tue Aug 22, 2006 16:45 pm
Tom Should: That I should see a child of mine arrested for...
No new posts 'tail' questions (question tags)
3 Tamara 1474 Tue Aug 22, 2006 13:13 pm
Jamie (K) 'tail' questions (question tags)
No new posts From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England)
1 Tung Quoc 407 Mon Aug 21, 2006 14:13 pm
Jamie (K) From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England)
No new posts Tense + preposition (I’m meeting him the first time today)
2 Tung Quoc 769 Mon Aug 21, 2006 14:07 pm
Tung Quoc Tense + preposition (I’m meeting him the first time today)
No new posts The idiom 'let off the hook'
3 Tamara 1301 Mon Aug 21, 2006 13:20 pm
Alan The idiom 'let off the hook'
No new posts 'Betwixt', 'amiss': active vocabulary?
7 Tamara 585 Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:42 pm
Tamara 'Betwixt', 'amiss': active vocabulary?
No new posts That’s it! vs That’s that!
2 Tamara 458 Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:35 pm
Tamara That’s it! vs That’s that!
No new posts Phrasal verb: speak to/with
5 Tung Quoc 944 Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:24 am
Yankee Phrasal verb: speak to/with
No new posts Liking verbs (wearing well, isn't it?)
3 Tung Quoc 1075 Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:06 am
Yankee Liking verbs (wearing well, isn't it?)
No new posts Meaning of "by Sunday"
1 Tung Quoc 513 Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:35 am
Alan Meaning of "by Sunday"
No new posts Quotation: Children sweeten labours, but they...
4 Tom 560 Sun Aug 20, 2006 21:22 pm
Yankee Quotation: Children sweeten labours, but they...
No new posts Some, any, anybody... exercise
1 Starwar1402 1358 Sun Aug 20, 2006 21:09 pm
Tom Some, any, anybody... exercise
No new posts Many people drink wine, but many...
5 Tom 733 Sun Aug 20, 2006 21:09 pm
Yankee Many people drink wine, but many...
No new posts Perfect Infinitive
2 Starwar1402 8050 Sun Aug 20, 2006 21:05 pm
Yankee Perfect Infinitive
No new posts I’d never met Tom, but I’d like to - Meaning of 'D
3 Tung Quoc 734 Sun Aug 20, 2006 18:59 pm
Yankee I’d never met Tom, but I’d like to - Meaning of 'D
No new posts Noun and its countablity
2 FangFang 1368 Sun Aug 20, 2006 15:45 pm
FangFang Noun and its countablity
No new posts Affect or effect?
1 Tom 560 Sun Aug 20, 2006 14:58 pm
Alan Affect or effect?
No new posts Can I say: Say somebody something?
5 Tung Quoc 599 Sun Aug 20, 2006 13:48 pm
Jamie (K) Can I say: Say somebody something?
No new posts 'Much too' versus 'Too much'
3 Tom 1605 Sun Aug 20, 2006 13:33 pm
Jamie (K) 'Much too' versus 'Too much'
No new posts Hair (A hair of cat is on the Tom's jacket)
4 Tung Quoc 687 Sun Aug 20, 2006 13:15 pm
Jamie (K) Hair (A hair of cat is on the Tom's jacket)
No new posts 'Who to?' : prepositions in the end of a sentence
8 Tamara 1328 Sun Aug 20, 2006 13:10 pm
Jamie (K) 'Who to?' : prepositions in the end of a sentence
No new posts Plural of people names
3 Tung Quoc 1168 Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:58 pm
Yankee Plural of people names
No new posts Meaning of as much of sth
2 Tung Quoc 632 Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:54 pm
Alan Meaning of as much of sth
No new posts Expression: Be from
1 Tung Quoc 621 Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:29 pm
Yankee Expression: Be from
No new posts Meaning of "by the way"
2 Tung Quoc 1838 Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:32 am
Yankee Meaning of "by the way"
No new posts Theme vs. topic?
2 Kdshapiro26 3528 Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:21 am
Alan Theme vs. topic?
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