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No new posts My or The? My or Me?
9 Jesus1 484 Thu Jun 22, 2006 17:57 pm
Yankee My or The? My or Me?
No new posts Can I use the term 'crime' in a figurative way?
8 Jesus1 571 Thu Jun 22, 2006 17:09 pm
Yankee Can I use the term 'crime' in a figurative way?
No new posts Words 'leave and famous' and the usage of 'that way'
0 Jesus1 448 Thu Jun 22, 2006 17:08 pm
Jesus1 Words 'leave and famous' and the usage of 'that way'
No new posts How to use Hypens?
2 Aiseduk 2433 Thu Jun 22, 2006 14:05 pm
Tom How to use Hypens?
No new posts Question Tags: You are well-off, aren't you?
4 Jesus1 564 Thu Jun 22, 2006 13:25 pm
Alan Question Tags: You are well-off, aren't you?
No new posts The phrasal verb 'Pull out' and Think versus Believe
2 Jesus1 761 Thu Jun 22, 2006 13:12 pm
Yankee The phrasal verb 'Pull out' and Think versus Believe
No new posts Should I omit the INDEFINITE ARTICLE?
7 Jesus1 711 Thu Jun 22, 2006 0:08 am
Tom Should I omit the INDEFINITE ARTICLE?
No new posts Can I use both: names list OR list of names
2 Jesus1 476 Wed Jun 21, 2006 22:00 pm
Yankee Can I use both: names list OR list of names
No new posts ME or MYSELF
1 Jesus1 2698 Wed Jun 21, 2006 21:40 pm
Tom ME or MYSELF
No new posts Using an indefinite article with an adjective+noun
5 Jesus1 773 Wed Jun 21, 2006 20:22 pm
Tamara Using an indefinite article with an adjective+noun
No new posts The verb EXCUSE
6 Jesus1 566 Wed Jun 21, 2006 19:35 pm
Yankee The verb EXCUSE
No new posts Trouble and Stop with optional prepositions
1 Tom 570 Wed Jun 21, 2006 17:02 pm
Yankee Trouble and Stop with optional prepositions
No new posts Difference between TO, AND, IN ORDER TO
1 Jesus1 814 Wed Jun 21, 2006 16:33 pm
Conchita Difference between TO, AND, IN ORDER TO
No new posts Expression: Try as I might, I could not convince her
1 Tom 590 Wed Jun 21, 2006 16:00 pm
Mister Micawber Expression: Try as I might, I could not convince her
No new posts Explanation of inviting, to be held and being held
1 guest121 505 Wed Jun 21, 2006 15:52 pm
Mister Micawber Explanation of inviting, to be held and being held
No new posts Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone'
1 Tom 771 Wed Jun 21, 2006 15:45 pm
Mister Micawber Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone'
No new posts The football team will never has its day
1 Floratang 440 Wed Jun 21, 2006 15:22 pm
Yankee The football team will never has its day
No new posts Improve or Improving?
1 Tom 505 Wed Jun 21, 2006 15:02 pm
Yankee Improve or Improving?
No new posts Courage and determination (is/are)
4 Tom 516 Wed Jun 21, 2006 14:58 pm
Yankee Courage and determination (is/are)
No new posts Lite vs. light
1 Torsten 3453 Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:58 pm
Conchita Lite vs. light
No new posts Meaning of "is to pull" and "foray"
8 guest11 779 Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:40 pm
Conchita Meaning of "is to pull" and "foray"
No new posts Use of low, less, short, lower, lesser, shorter
2 Rizma 930 Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:09 am
Yankee Use of low, less, short, lower, lesser, shorter
No new posts Indefinite article: FAMOUS versus CELEBRITY
1 Jesus1 716 Wed Jun 21, 2006 0:00 am
Conchita Indefinite article: FAMOUS versus CELEBRITY
No new posts The meaning of "well-off"
1 Jesus1 547 Tue Jun 20, 2006 23:52 pm
Conchita The meaning of "well-off"
No new posts "going out" or "to go out"
8 Ladybeatrice 682 Tue Jun 20, 2006 22:52 pm
Tom "going out" or "to go out"
No new posts Why "he would"? Why not "he will"?
7 Tom 518 Tue Jun 20, 2006 22:17 pm
Tamara Why "he would"? Why not "he will"?
No new posts Passive Voice: Did I make these sentence correct?
8 abc71044 1219 Tue Jun 20, 2006 18:38 pm
abc71044 Passive Voice: Did I make these sentence correct?
No new posts Expression: My bookshelf can ... 100 books
3 Tom 455 Tue Jun 20, 2006 18:14 pm
Pamela Expression: My bookshelf can ... 100 books
No new posts Expression: Not much that he is sorry!
4 Tom 562 Tue Jun 20, 2006 18:13 pm
Tom Expression: Not much that he is sorry!
No new posts The usage: "I don't mind"
7 Jesus1 736 Tue Jun 20, 2006 16:52 pm
Pamela The usage: "I don't mind"
No new posts Certified vs. to certify vs. to be certified
1 guest111 557 Tue Jun 20, 2006 16:08 pm
Pamela Certified vs. to certify vs. to be certified
No new posts Hungry and Hungrily
1 Tom 484 Tue Jun 20, 2006 14:14 pm
Conchita Hungry and Hungrily
No new posts Expression: "Shadows on a wall"
3 Tom 564 Tue Jun 20, 2006 13:12 pm
Yankee Expression: "Shadows on a wall"
No new posts Meaning of stanza
2 rebecca 558 Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:53 pm
Pamela Meaning of stanza
No new posts Acknowledge receipt explanation
1 guestpak 1301 Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:50 am
Conchita Acknowledge receipt explanation
No new posts Wears his implement so prominently?
0 Guest 432 Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:25 am
Guest Wears his implement so prominently?
No new posts Use of "to be"
4 Gelly 630 Tue Jun 20, 2006 10:12 am
Guest Use of "to be"
No new posts Usage of the verb 'mind'
1 Jesus1 508 Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:27 am
Mister Micawber Usage of the verb 'mind'
No new posts Verbs using: truth and lie
3 Tom 555 Mon Jun 19, 2006 22:31 pm
Yankee Verbs using: truth and lie
No new posts JUST and ONLY
2 Jesus1 722 Mon Jun 19, 2006 22:00 pm
Jesus1 JUST and ONLY
No new posts Inversion (was it / it was)
6 Tamara 576 Mon Jun 19, 2006 21:52 pm
Tamara Inversion (was it / it was)
No new posts "tell the truth" - indirect object
4 Jesus1 755 Mon Jun 19, 2006 18:35 pm
Jesus1 "tell the truth" - indirect object
No new posts Difference between 'just' and 'only'
5 Testtest 1354 Mon Jun 19, 2006 17:09 pm
Yankee Difference between 'just' and 'only'
No new posts Wide variability across destinations and regions
1 Floratang 553 Mon Jun 19, 2006 15:10 pm
Mister Micawber Wide variability across destinations and regions
No new posts Between 15 and 25 :: from 15 to 25
1 Floratang 564 Mon Jun 19, 2006 15:08 pm
Mister Micawber Between 15 and 25 :: from 15 to 25
No new posts Relative clause: omission of that
1 Jesus1 1012 Mon Jun 19, 2006 15:01 pm
Mister Micawber Relative clause: omission of that
No new posts The usage of TELL/SAY
1 Jesus1 1143 Mon Jun 19, 2006 15:00 pm
Mister Micawber The usage of TELL/SAY
No new posts Understanding two sentences from a book about Mother Teresa
3 Guest 1178 Mon Jun 19, 2006 14:49 pm
Mister Micawber Understanding two sentences from a book about Mother Teresa
No new posts Meaning: would you mind
5 Rizma 1267 Mon Jun 19, 2006 14:25 pm
Yankee Meaning: would you mind
No new posts What is the meaning of "nothing to do with"
5 Rizma 640 Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:53 pm
Alan What is the meaning of "nothing to do with"
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