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No new posts Idiom "TO COUNT ONE'S SPOONS"
12 Tom 1554 Tue Jun 13, 2006 14:08 pm
Jamie (K) Idiom "TO COUNT ONE'S SPOONS"
No new posts Spot the preposition
5 Alan 777 Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:48 am
Yankee Spot the preposition
No new posts Phrasal verb: call off (call vs. call off)
1 Torsten 856 Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:27 am
Jamie (K) Phrasal verb: call off (call vs. call off)
No new posts Insulating wall (correct translation for an Iso-wall)?
4 Fan Of Arabian Horses 633 Mon Jun 12, 2006 23:26 pm
Fan Of Arabian Horses Insulating wall (correct translation for an Iso-wall)?
No new posts When do we use "nor" and when "or"?
4 Tom 5112 Mon Jun 12, 2006 18:03 pm
Yankee When do we use "nor" and when "or"?
No new posts Waiter and actor (feminine nouns and masculine nouns)
8 Tere 2161 Mon Jun 12, 2006 16:19 pm
Tere Waiter and actor (feminine nouns and masculine nouns)
No new posts Relative clause (omission of 'that')
1 Jes?s 657 Mon Jun 12, 2006 15:24 pm
Jamie (K) Relative clause (omission of 'that')
No new posts Is DUNK a common word?
2 Tom 579 Mon Jun 12, 2006 15:23 pm
Tom Is DUNK a common word?
No new posts Expression: "it's racist"
10 Floratang 613 Mon Jun 12, 2006 15:20 pm
Jamie (K) Expression: "it's racist"
No new posts Meaning of 'loads of time' and 'lots of time'
1 Bashar 1031 Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:30 pm
Yankee Meaning of 'loads of time' and 'lots of time'
No new posts Meaning of "shingle"
1 All Potted Out 540 Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:28 pm
Yankee Meaning of "shingle"
No new posts Candid photographs
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16 Conchita 1293 Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:10 am
Tere Candid photographs
No new posts Communist and Communistic
1 New_user. 479 Sun Jun 11, 2006 19:50 pm
Jamie (K) Communist and Communistic
No new posts To or At: He looked to/at me
1 Tom 540 Sun Jun 11, 2006 15:54 pm
Yankee To or At: He looked to/at me
No new posts Idiom: Go down like ninepins
1 Tom 522 Sun Jun 11, 2006 15:28 pm
Mister Micawber Idiom: Go down like ninepins
No new posts Prepositions use: At or Behind?
1 Tom 571 Sun Jun 11, 2006 15:19 pm
Yankee Prepositions use: At or Behind?
No new posts Having difficulty understanding "the Crucible"
0 Cooliegirly 887 Sun Jun 11, 2006 14:04 pm
Cooliegirly Having difficulty understanding "the Crucible"
No new posts Quote: The tree on the mountain...
1 Tom 485 Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:25 pm
Yankee Quote: The tree on the mountain...
No new posts I mean to say/ ask
4 Tom 592 Sun Jun 11, 2006 11:48 am
Yankee I mean to say/ ask
No new posts Missed or lost? disinterested or uninterested?...
2 Tamara 837 Sun Jun 11, 2006 0:27 am
Tamara Missed or lost? disinterested or uninterested?...
No new posts He's good fun: Is GOOD here the adverb?
3 abc 600 Sat Jun 10, 2006 13:34 pm
Conchita He's good fun: Is GOOD here the adverb?
No new posts At weekends vs. At the weekend
1 abc 546 Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:59 am
Yankee At weekends vs. At the weekend
No new posts This study without further endangering chimp populations
1 Floratang 457 Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:09 am
Tere This study without further endangering chimp populations
No new posts He had me laugh/ laughing...
4 Tom 577 Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:59 pm
Yankee He had me laugh/ laughing...
No new posts Make fun with somebody!
1 Tom 539 Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:45 pm
Yankee Make fun with somebody!
No new posts What to say, As what to say
1 Tom 558 Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:33 pm
Yankee What to say, As what to say
No new posts Meaning of "My what a joke!"
3 Tom 495 Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:30 pm
Yankee Meaning of "My what a joke!"
No new posts Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
5 Tom 570 Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:25 pm
Yankee Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
No new posts I have good knowledge of computers OR computer skills
5 Spencer 837 Fri Jun 09, 2006 21:22 pm
Guest I have good knowledge of computers OR computer skills
No new posts Does ADDRESSES mean the same as TALKS ABOUT in the context?
3 Cooliegirly 485 Fri Jun 09, 2006 18:06 pm
Cooliegirly Does ADDRESSES mean the same as TALKS ABOUT in the context?
No new posts 'A piece of poetry'
5 Englishuser 854 Fri Jun 09, 2006 16:47 pm
Englishuser 'A piece of poetry'
No new posts Expression: 'Cast into piece'
3 Englishuser 540 Fri Jun 09, 2006 16:22 pm
Englishuser Expression: 'Cast into piece'
No new posts Meaning of appoint
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21 harry 974 Fri Jun 09, 2006 16:07 pm
Guest Meaning of appoint
No new posts When do we use 'a' and 'an'?
8 Stephanie 742 Fri Jun 09, 2006 16:03 pm
Pamela When do we use 'a' and 'an'?
No new posts Far Up: How far up do you want to take your standard?
6 Tom 606 Fri Jun 09, 2006 13:33 pm
Steve Far Up: How far up do you want to take your standard?
No new posts Meaning of TAKE INTO ACCOUNT and ACCOUNTABLE FOR
1 Sakoos 614 Fri Jun 09, 2006 13:13 pm
Jamie (K) Meaning of TAKE INTO ACCOUNT and ACCOUNTABLE FOR
No new posts Simile into metaphor: Her cheeks are red as blood
14 Tom 3546 Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:49 pm
Tom Simile into metaphor: Her cheeks are red as blood
No new posts Stuck with a poem: What do SEE and NO WONDER mean in here?
2 Cooliegirly 492 Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:56 am
Cooliegirly Stuck with a poem: What do SEE and NO WONDER mean in here?
No new posts Help with my reading comprehenshion...
2 All Potted Out 1283 Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:12 am
Guest Help with my reading comprehenshion...
No new posts Brainstorming on minute taking?
8 Torsten 842 Thu Jun 08, 2006 23:02 pm
Alan Brainstorming on minute taking?
No new posts Sweetless or Sugarless
1 Tom 502 Thu Jun 08, 2006 21:26 pm
Yankee Sweetless or Sugarless
No new posts Anyway or Anyways
1 Tom 577 Thu Jun 08, 2006 20:52 pm
Yankee Anyway or Anyways
No new posts Your body parts are descending without the aid of a parachut
9 Floratang 692 Thu Jun 08, 2006 20:42 pm
Yankee Your body parts are descending without the aid of a parachut
No new posts The Police and Army etc
1 Tom 497 Thu Jun 08, 2006 20:20 pm
Yankee The Police and Army etc
No new posts Punctuation"!?"
1 Tom 470 Thu Jun 08, 2006 15:50 pm
Yankee Punctuation"!?"
No new posts Does MORE OR LESS REALISTIC means pretty much very realistic
2 Cooliegirly 706 Thu Jun 08, 2006 15:49 pm
Cooliegirly Does MORE OR LESS REALISTIC means pretty much very realistic
No new posts On the end vs. at the end
12 Torsten 707 Thu Jun 08, 2006 15:35 pm
Torsten On the end vs. at the end
No new posts "Go Dutch" - is it slang word?
5 S991027 876 Thu Jun 08, 2006 11:07 am
Pamela "Go Dutch" - is it slang word?
No new posts 'signification investment'?
7 Torsten 633 Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:03 am
Yankee 'signification investment'?
No new posts Differences of street, road, avenue
3 calpol357 837 Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:41 am
a blind alley Differences of street, road, avenue
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