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No new posts I'm with/in the Hilton (hotel) :: With versus In
3 Tung Quoc 532 Tue Aug 15, 2006 13:25 pm
Yankee I'm with/in the Hilton (hotel) :: With versus In
No new posts Travel versus Travelling
4 Tung Quoc 1744 Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:11 am
Yankee Travel versus Travelling
No new posts 's :: Two 9's or Two 9s
1 Tung Quoc 511 Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:45 am
Yankee 's :: Two 9's or Two 9s
No new posts Meaning of 'she is the farther off'
5 Tung Quoc 546 Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:28 am
Alan Meaning of 'she is the farther off'
No new posts Meaning of "by profession"
2 Tung Quoc 554 Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:18 am
Yankee Meaning of "by profession"
No new posts -Ing: The subject of 'losing' is 'people'?
1 Tung Quoc 479 Tue Aug 15, 2006 9:55 am
Yankee -Ing: The subject of 'losing' is 'people'?
No new posts Can I say: That Bob is kind?
3 Tung Quoc 487 Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:36 am
Pamela Can I say: That Bob is kind?
No new posts Being or Was (It being/was very dark)
3 Tung Quoc 928 Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:24 am
Pamela Being or Was (It being/was very dark)
No new posts Quote: He that hath wife and children...
1 Tom 763 Mon Aug 14, 2006 23:00 pm
Yankee Quote: He that hath wife and children...
No new posts Phrase: Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed
1 Tom 747 Mon Aug 14, 2006 22:34 pm
Yankee Phrase: Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed
No new posts Barely ... than?
8 Tung Quoc 583 Mon Aug 14, 2006 21:55 pm
Yankee Barely ... than?
No new posts Meaning of the words knoweth and liveth
2 Tung Quoc 1951 Mon Aug 14, 2006 19:23 pm
Yankee Meaning of the words knoweth and liveth
No new posts Fashion countable: my fashion or my fashions?
1 Testtest 556 Mon Aug 14, 2006 19:00 pm
Yankee Fashion countable: my fashion or my fashions?
No new posts Meaning of "but I've tasted better"
1 Tung Quoc 426 Mon Aug 14, 2006 18:36 pm
Pamela Meaning of "but I've tasted better"
No new posts Meaning of "feats of valor/humiliation"
5 All Potted Out 1107 Mon Aug 14, 2006 16:02 pm
Jamie (K) Meaning of "feats of valor/humiliation"
No new posts Phrase: People say we’re going to have a good summer
3 Tung Quoc 868 Mon Aug 14, 2006 15:54 pm
Pamela Phrase: People say we’re going to have a good summer
No new posts Phrase or sentence?
3 Tung Quoc 937 Mon Aug 14, 2006 15:00 pm
Yankee Phrase or sentence?
No new posts Correct pronunciation of "loved" and other words
1 Tom 770 Mon Aug 14, 2006 14:59 pm
Mister Micawber Correct pronunciation of "loved" and other words
No new posts It is humid today versus It is close today
1 Tom 581 Mon Aug 14, 2006 14:45 pm
Alan It is humid today versus It is close today
No new posts Adjective order
5 Tung Quoc 1291 Mon Aug 14, 2006 14:45 pm
Mister Micawber Adjective order
No new posts Words 'shave', 'swim', wash', 'drink' in plural form
8 Tung Quoc 996 Mon Aug 14, 2006 14:09 pm
Yankee Words 'shave', 'swim', wash', 'drink' in plural form
No new posts What does "it" refer to?
1 Tung Quoc 645 Mon Aug 14, 2006 13:48 pm
Alan What does "it" refer to?
No new posts IN: I speak (in) English
1 Tung Quoc 491 Mon Aug 14, 2006 13:42 pm
Alan IN: I speak (in) English
No new posts Sentence: I only had two swims last years
1 Tung Quoc 494 Mon Aug 14, 2006 13:42 pm
Yankee Sentence: I only had two swims last years
No new posts Either versus Too
2 Hercules 1042 Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:33 pm
Hercules Either versus Too
No new posts Commas
8 Tamara 1215 Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:07 pm
Yankee Commas
No new posts What's up? versus What is up?
2 Tom 885 Mon Aug 14, 2006 11:49 am
Jamie (K) What's up? versus What is up?
No new posts Tweening, wistful: Where have stems been lost? By whom? :)
5 Tamara 622 Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:24 am
Tamara Tweening, wistful: Where have stems been lost? By whom? :)
No new posts Phrasal verbs exercise
3 Starwar1402 642 Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:40 am
Yankee Phrasal verbs exercise
No new posts Prepositions on, with, by
1 Tung Quoc 674 Mon Aug 14, 2006 7:56 am
Yankee Prepositions on, with, by
No new posts Sentence: Some days ago, you replied that these...
1 Tung Quoc 949 Mon Aug 14, 2006 7:00 am
Pamela Sentence: Some days ago, you replied that these...
No new posts Meaning of "tore embery fingers against..."
5 All Potted Out 582 Sun Aug 13, 2006 17:15 pm
Yankee Meaning of "tore embery fingers against..."
No new posts Capital letter: English, French, etc
4 Van Khanh 1139 Sun Aug 13, 2006 17:11 pm
Yankee Capital letter: English, French, etc
No new posts Use of words: "Halo and Aureole"
2 Tom 616 Sun Aug 13, 2006 16:50 pm
Yankee Use of words: "Halo and Aureole"
No new posts Whether or not we agree? Do we agree?
1 Tom 552 Sun Aug 13, 2006 15:57 pm
Yankee Whether or not we agree? Do we agree?
No new posts Meaning of "fan"
1 All Potted Out 695 Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:20 am
Yankee Meaning of "fan"
No new posts Expression: "...short of murder"
2 Tom 570 Sat Aug 12, 2006 13:21 pm
Jamie (K) Expression: "...short of murder"
No new posts Use of comma in appositive
1 Jupiter 2500 Sat Aug 12, 2006 13:07 pm
Jamie (K) Use of comma in appositive
No new posts Subject and predicate nominative
1 Jupiter 4168 Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:46 pm
Jamie (K) Subject and predicate nominative
No new posts Why we put simple past and we didn't use simple present?
2 Dark Magician 1029 Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:08 pm
Dark Magician Why we put simple past and we didn't use simple present?
No new posts True blue friend! What's the meaning of true blue friend?
4 Fan Of Arabian Horses 5639 Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:20 am
Tamara True blue friend! What's the meaning of true blue friend?
No new posts By their hands versus With their hands
1 Attila 500 Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:47 am
Mister Micawber By their hands versus With their hands
No new posts Expression: Buy myself
1 Tom 632 Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:45 am
Mister Micawber Expression: Buy myself
No new posts Phrasal verb: Make Out
4 Serzige 875 Fri Aug 11, 2006 19:42 pm
Yankee Phrasal verb: Make Out
No new posts All experience had yet to the minds of men
3 Cooliegirly 566 Fri Aug 11, 2006 18:48 pm
Mister Micawber All experience had yet to the minds of men
No new posts What does "in the path of" mean?
1 Cooliegirly 481 Fri Aug 11, 2006 17:32 pm
Yankee What does "in the path of" mean?
No new posts Expression: Possessive about one's language
1 Tom 738 Fri Aug 11, 2006 17:09 pm
Yankee Expression: Possessive about one's language
No new posts Expression: I tripped over, dropping...
1 Tom 751 Fri Aug 11, 2006 16:38 pm
Yankee Expression: I tripped over, dropping...
No new posts Rephrase "Somethings are best left unsaid"
1 Tom 1157 Fri Aug 11, 2006 16:23 pm
Yankee Rephrase "Somethings are best left unsaid"
No new posts 'not ... already' versus 'not yet'
2 Tamara 886 Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:14 pm
Tamara 'not ... already' versus 'not yet'
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