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No new posts Expressions with WITH/IN: He was writing (with or in) my pen
4 Tom 644 Mon Jun 19, 2006 8:05 am
Mister Micawber Expressions with WITH/IN: He was writing (with or in) my pen
No new posts How to use "at + TIME"?
4 Sakoos 911 Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:42 am
Sakoos How to use "at + TIME"?
No new posts What is the difference between 'web' and 'net'?
1 Testtest 1165 Sun Jun 18, 2006 21:51 pm
Yankee What is the difference between 'web' and 'net'?
No new posts Different ways to use "has been"
1 Eutren 3801 Sun Jun 18, 2006 18:55 pm
Yankee Different ways to use "has been"
No new posts Reported statements (Reported speech)
5 Hercules 7472 Sun Jun 18, 2006 16:22 pm
Guest Reported statements (Reported speech)
No new posts Billion vs. milliard
5 Torsten 1742 Sun Jun 18, 2006 14:37 pm
Yankee Billion vs. milliard
No new posts Grammar structure of "seeing is believing"
2 Tom 1054 Sun Jun 18, 2006 14:13 pm
Yankee Grammar structure of "seeing is believing"
No new posts "Heard" or "Heard of"
3 Tom 876 Sun Jun 18, 2006 12:35 pm
Mister Micawber "Heard" or "Heard of"
No new posts If WOULD could be treated like WILL
3 Tom 1435 Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:48 am
Alan If WOULD could be treated like WILL
No new posts Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
6 Tortoise 1644 Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:14 am
Yankee Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
No new posts The person who is always in a hurry!
1 Tom 933 Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:34 am
Mister Micawber The person who is always in a hurry!
No new posts Use of "too"
1 Tom 670 Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:16 am
Mister Micawber Use of "too"
No new posts Expression: "a tea" or "tea"
1 Tom 787 Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:14 am
Mister Micawber Expression: "a tea" or "tea"
No new posts "fill in" and "fill out"
5 Lion1 1258 Sat Jun 17, 2006 17:00 pm
Yankee "fill in" and "fill out"
No new posts Can it be called an euphemism?
8 Tom 2823 Sat Jun 17, 2006 14:55 pm
Yankee Can it be called an euphemism?
No new posts "Stay to" or "stay for"
1 Tom 693 Sat Jun 17, 2006 14:46 pm
Yankee "Stay to" or "stay for"
No new posts So many hads?
5 Tom 1436 Sat Jun 17, 2006 13:44 pm
Jamie (K) So many hads?
No new posts Getting your branding right
1 Floratang 632 Sat Jun 17, 2006 13:30 pm
Jamie (K) Getting your branding right
No new posts Where is "an" before everyday?
4 Tom 793 Sat Jun 17, 2006 13:28 pm
Yankee Where is "an" before everyday?
No new posts Difference between having good luck and being lucky?
11 Fan Of Arabian Horses 2152 Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:55 am
Tamara Difference between having good luck and being lucky?
No new posts Meaning: "Crumb" of eraser
1 Tom 830 Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:58 am
Mister Micawber Meaning: "Crumb" of eraser
No new posts Difference between task and activity
3 maria A. 2695 Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:50 am
Mister Micawber Difference between task and activity
No new posts 'in the front' vs. 'in front' vs. 'at the front'
3 Tom 550 Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:33 am
Yankee 'in the front' vs. 'in front' vs. 'at the front'
No new posts Using subtle diplome?
10 Torsten 975 Fri Jun 16, 2006 22:22 pm
Crazieynsf Using subtle diplome?
No new posts Expression: To do what you say
9 Tom 707 Fri Jun 16, 2006 20:08 pm
Yankee Expression: To do what you say
No new posts "we was" instead of "we were"
9 Guest 1130 Fri Jun 16, 2006 14:08 pm
Conchita "we was" instead of "we were"
No new posts Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE
1 Schelkath 572 Fri Jun 16, 2006 13:08 pm
Conchita Difference in meaning between at GRE and in GRE
No new posts Meaning of dark-tressed, copper butter, silver sentinel
2 All Potted Out 945 Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:37 am
Guest Meaning of dark-tressed, copper butter, silver sentinel
No new posts Expressions: 'He is like a fool to me', 'He is a fool to me'
4 Tom 539 Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:35 am
Conchita Expressions: 'He is like a fool to me', 'He is a fool to me'
No new posts Daily vs. everyday
1 Tom 628 Thu Jun 15, 2006 23:09 pm
Yankee Daily vs. everyday
No new posts Meaning of "heal to toe"
3 Tom 1002 Thu Jun 15, 2006 22:55 pm
Yankee Meaning of "heal to toe"
No new posts Phrase 'however many times' - is grammatically correct?
3 Tom 1476 Thu Jun 15, 2006 22:49 pm
Yankee Phrase 'however many times' - is grammatically correct?
No new posts Expressions: off sick / out sick
5 Tom 777 Thu Jun 15, 2006 22:33 pm
Yankee Expressions: off sick / out sick
No new posts See movies for the title: What does it mean?
1 Tom 514 Thu Jun 15, 2006 22:22 pm
Yankee See movies for the title: What does it mean?
No new posts "say" at the end of some sentences
1 Tom 431 Thu Jun 15, 2006 22:06 pm
Conchita "say" at the end of some sentences
No new posts Present perfect vs simple past
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17 me 3414 Thu Jun 15, 2006 21:49 pm
Yankee Present perfect vs simple past
No new posts Expression: "just got back to my office this AM"
3 Tom 629 Thu Jun 15, 2006 14:31 pm
Mister Micawber Expression: "just got back to my office this AM"
No new posts 'before I went out' vs 'before I had gone out'
3 Tom 951 Thu Jun 15, 2006 14:31 pm
Yankee 'before I went out' vs 'before I had gone out'
No new posts Expression: to change dressing
2 Floratang 567 Thu Jun 15, 2006 14:03 pm
Conchita Expression: to change dressing
No new posts What does "as many ... do" refer to?
1 Guest 469 Thu Jun 15, 2006 13:54 pm
Conchita What does "as many ... do" refer to?
No new posts TV series made in South Korea
3 Floratang 1022 Thu Jun 15, 2006 13:15 pm
Conchita TV series made in South Korea
No new posts To pay: 'I pay in cash' vs. 'I pay on cash'
2 Batman 1261 Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:22 pm
Floren To pay: 'I pay in cash' vs. 'I pay on cash'
No new posts The part of speech of the word "as"
1 Floratang 939 Thu Jun 15, 2006 0:06 am
Conchita The part of speech of the word "as"
No new posts Could we use elder as a noun?
1 Tom 466 Wed Jun 14, 2006 22:54 pm
Yankee Could we use elder as a noun?
No new posts Difference between refuse and decline
1 Tom 730 Wed Jun 14, 2006 21:58 pm
Yankee Difference between refuse and decline
No new posts Roll down / Close
1 Tom 635 Wed Jun 14, 2006 21:09 pm
Yankee Roll down / Close
No new posts Meaning of the idiom: 'a smoke-watch'?
4 Torsten 678 Wed Jun 14, 2006 19:54 pm
Torsten Meaning of the idiom: 'a smoke-watch'?
No new posts Meaning of 'a little time for the irony to strike home'
1 All Potted Out 636 Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:58 am
Sudershan Meaning of 'a little time for the irony to strike home'
No new posts How to ask: Do you miss me?
3 S991027 841 Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:44 am
Mister Micawber How to ask: Do you miss me?
No new posts Walking library
4 New_user. 593 Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:06 am
Valschandran Walking library
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