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English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

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No new posts Can I ommit "AND" in this sentence?
1 Jesus 415 Sat Apr 22, 2006 10:51 am
Alan Can I ommit "AND" in this sentence?
No new posts PLACING ADVERBS and PHRASAL VERBS
1 Jesus 787 Fri Apr 21, 2006 19:53 pm
Alan PLACING ADVERBS and PHRASAL VERBS
No new posts Ache and pain
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16 pressman 3723 Fri Apr 21, 2006 15:08 pm
spencer Ache and pain
No new posts 'depend on' vs. 'depend from'
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18 Nicole 3548 Fri Apr 21, 2006 14:42 pm
Pamela 'depend on' vs. 'depend from'
No new posts Preposition "for or to" - DIE FOR and DIE TO
1 Jesus 588 Fri Apr 21, 2006 14:18 pm
Conchita Preposition "for or to" - DIE FOR and DIE TO
No new posts What the differences and using of another, others, the other
1 ponky 524 Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:29 am
mrdmrd What the differences and using of another, others, the other
No new posts Meaning of Booga-booga
14 dreamer 1094 Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:54 am
Pamela Meaning of Booga-booga
No new posts Medication or medications
1 Cray 423 Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:48 am
Jamie (K) Medication or medications
No new posts Static vs. dynamic preposition? (Alan's newsletter)
1 Vitaly 547 Thu Apr 20, 2006 19:10 pm
Alan Static vs. dynamic preposition? (Alan's newsletter)
No new posts Why does loving you feel so hard?
10 Autumn 686 Thu Apr 20, 2006 17:29 pm
spencer Why does loving you feel so hard?
No new posts Telco a commonly used acronym?
1 Torsten 567 Thu Apr 20, 2006 14:47 pm
Mister Micawber Telco a commonly used acronym?
No new posts Is 'emergency' a countable or an uncountable noun?
11 Phooh 773 Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:59 am
Phoo Is 'emergency' a countable or an uncountable noun?
No new posts Idiom: keep on the wheat rather than the chaff?
1 Nicole 563 Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:19 am
Jamie (K) Idiom: keep on the wheat rather than the chaff?
No new posts In a New York minute
8 Andreana 697 Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:13 am
Jamie (K) In a New York minute
No new posts Origin of 'state of the art'?
8 Savvythought 833 Wed Apr 19, 2006 20:57 pm
Thumperfive Origin of 'state of the art'?
No new posts Scooch over a drop
8 sylphidae 1424 Wed Apr 19, 2006 17:20 pm
raettopia Scooch over a drop
No new posts Double entendres
1 missinquisit 620 Wed Apr 19, 2006 15:43 pm
Alan Double entendres
No new posts Which vs. that
4 Galusya 660 Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:06 am
Alan Which vs. that
No new posts Sentence Formation
2 swami 712 Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:30 pm
Alan Sentence Formation
No new posts To get + adjective/a verb+ed
4 Sim 1976 Mon Apr 17, 2006 15:16 pm
Jan To get + adjective/a verb+ed
No new posts Sentence Formation
2 swami 969 Mon Apr 17, 2006 13:32 pm
swami Sentence Formation
No new posts More German in English
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15 Jamie (K) 892 Sun Apr 16, 2006 19:40 pm
Jamie (K) More German in English
No new posts I'm getting the drift?
2 Nicole 430 Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:38 am
Yankee I'm getting the drift?
No new posts Which one is correct, please
1 maserati 533 Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:07 am
Alan Which one is correct, please
No new posts "only US" or "only WE"?
6 Polly 433 Sat Apr 15, 2006 22:50 pm
Polly "only US" or "only WE"?
No new posts How to pronounce route?
9 FrankU 4344 Sat Apr 15, 2006 16:47 pm
Thumperfive How to pronounce route?
No new posts Meaning of the verb shrink
4 sylphidae 1131 Sat Apr 15, 2006 9:29 am
Alan Meaning of the verb shrink
No new posts Ending "th"
2 Serzige 764 Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:35 am
Jamie (K) Ending "th"
No new posts What's the difference between actually and in fact?
6 Daisy 1137 Thu Apr 13, 2006 20:56 pm
Conchita What's the difference between actually and in fact?
No new posts Phrase or clause?
1 Ayaanle Mohemed 942 Thu Apr 13, 2006 16:45 pm
Jamie (K) Phrase or clause?
No new posts Meaning of a sentence
4 cooliegirly 570 Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:04 am
Alan Meaning of a sentence
No new posts Origin of 'yellow press'?
1 Nicole 728 Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:53 am
Jamie (K) Origin of 'yellow press'?
No new posts Pulled hiter and thither by circumstances
5 cooliegirly 486 Wed Apr 12, 2006 17:34 pm
Jamie (K) Pulled hiter and thither by circumstances
No new posts Meaning of "power-dress"
2 western 475 Wed Apr 12, 2006 16:54 pm
Conchita Meaning of "power-dress"
No new posts Notified party and logistics
1 Kelly 717 Wed Apr 12, 2006 13:39 pm
Mister Micawber Notified party and logistics
No new posts In response, in return, in answer
3 spiderman 1149 Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:17 am
english-test.net In response, in return, in answer
No new posts Difference between lend and borrow?
5 swami 1021 Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:13 am
swami Difference between lend and borrow?
No new posts Is it appropriate to use this phrase: 'make up your mind'?
7 aksindy 611 Tue Apr 11, 2006 20:47 pm
Conchita Is it appropriate to use this phrase: 'make up your mind'?
No new posts Latin abbreviations?
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23 Nicole 1914 Tue Apr 11, 2006 16:18 pm
cooliegirly Latin abbreviations?
No new posts Meaning of "cute tykes"
3 Nicole 731 Tue Apr 11, 2006 14:08 pm
Jamie (K) Meaning of "cute tykes"
No new posts "License" as "GET license"
7 yt_hon 620 Tue Apr 11, 2006 14:01 pm
Jamie (K) "License" as "GET license"
No new posts Find vs reveal
1 Galusya 386 Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:03 am
Mister Micawber Find vs reveal
No new posts Difference between as well and as well as...
4 swami 698 Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:37 am
swami Difference between as well and as well as...
No new posts In which situation we have to use "as well"?
2 swami 576 Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:36 am
swami In which situation we have to use "as well"?
No new posts What does on the alert mean? Is it an idiom?
1 cooliegirly 351 Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:20 am
Nicole What does on the alert mean? Is it an idiom?
No new posts Repay the reading
2 cooliegirly 484 Mon Apr 10, 2006 23:33 pm
cooliegirly Repay the reading
No new posts Look for, search, seek
3 Christophe 812 Mon Apr 10, 2006 21:47 pm
Christophe Look for, search, seek
No new posts Plural as well as singular, singular as well as plural...
1 mrdmrd 442 Mon Apr 10, 2006 18:06 pm
Sunchild Plural as well as singular, singular as well as plural...
No new posts The exception with except
1 mrdmrd 383 Mon Apr 10, 2006 17:08 pm
Conchita The exception with except
No new posts Many a job depends entirely on experience
6 Autumn 500 Mon Apr 10, 2006 16:17 pm
mrdmrd Many a job depends entirely on experience
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