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No new posts Clause: He ran towards the goal, receiving the ball...
1 navi t 437 Sat May 20, 2006 9:06 am
Alan Clause: He ran towards the goal, receiving the ball...
No new posts 'I help her to kill him' vs. 'I help her kill him'
1 Jupiter 456 Sat May 20, 2006 9:00 am
Alan 'I help her to kill him' vs. 'I help her kill him'
No new posts 'It stops raining' vs. 'It stops to rain'
1 Jupiter 596 Sat May 20, 2006 8:41 am
Alan 'It stops raining' vs. 'It stops to rain'
No new posts Difference between two adjectives SKILLFUL and SKILLED
2 Mlngvt 628 Sat May 20, 2006 4:00 am
Mlngvt Difference between two adjectives SKILLFUL and SKILLED
No new posts How do you say: How do you pronounce Hungary?
1 Spencer 2150 Sat May 20, 2006 2:53 am
Jamie (K) How do you say: How do you pronounce Hungary?
No new posts He can't put up with...
12 Pupil 1546 Sat May 20, 2006 1:07 am
Spencer He can't put up with...
No new posts Go laughing: Be happy now and go laughing
6 John 581 Fri May 19, 2006 20:41 pm
Yankee Go laughing: Be happy now and go laughing
No new posts Have married and Have been married
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20 Jupiter 1100 Fri May 19, 2006 14:28 pm
Fan Of Arabian Horses Have married and Have been married
No new posts Proverb: When Giants Cast Shadows, Hope For The Shade
1 Sophia 440 Fri May 19, 2006 13:06 pm
Jamie (K) Proverb: When Giants Cast Shadows, Hope For The Shade
No new posts Idiom: "Too many times by one"
8 Shane 773 Fri May 19, 2006 12:58 pm
Jamie (K) Idiom: "Too many times by one"
No new posts Singular OR plural: Success or good fortune seem to follow
4 Frank 873 Fri May 19, 2006 11:52 am
Guest Singular OR plural: Success or good fortune seem to follow
No new posts Meaning of "only too familiar"
1 Derin 564 Fri May 19, 2006 11:00 am
Yankee Meaning of "only too familiar"
No new posts Accounting vs. accountancy
2 Torsten 792 Fri May 19, 2006 10:33 am
Yankee Accounting vs. accountancy
No new posts Narration: He Asked Me What I Was Doing Yesterday
1 Tom 544 Fri May 19, 2006 10:09 am
Yankee Narration: He Asked Me What I Was Doing Yesterday
No new posts Sit relaxed and sit easy
6 alvira 528 Fri May 19, 2006 0:01 am
Spencer Sit relaxed and sit easy
No new posts Expression: HOW FAR BELOW THAT LINE...
1 Tom 401 Thu May 18, 2006 22:07 pm
Jamie (K) Expression: HOW FAR BELOW THAT LINE...
No new posts More good and most good?
1 Sharmin 456 Thu May 18, 2006 22:06 pm
Jamie (K) More good and most good?
No new posts Genitive+Proper names: Julia's mother OR James's mother
4 Natana Maici 1109 Thu May 18, 2006 22:04 pm
Jamie (K) Genitive+Proper names: Julia's mother OR James's mother
No new posts Out of the eater...
2 Ashley 529 Thu May 18, 2006 14:44 pm
Yankee Out of the eater...
No new posts Grammar rules help
1 CheshireCat 742 Thu May 18, 2006 10:41 am
Alan Grammar rules help
No new posts Xerox vs. photocopy?
2 frank 886 Thu May 18, 2006 0:21 am
Jamie (K) Xerox vs. photocopy?
No new posts Expression: Blowing a kiss
4 Alvira 867 Thu May 18, 2006 0:06 am
Spencer Expression: Blowing a kiss
No new posts Meaining of 'stuck up' (stuck up vs. stuck in traffic)
3 soothey 697 Wed May 17, 2006 9:59 am
Alan Meaining of 'stuck up' (stuck up vs. stuck in traffic)
No new posts Consideration for someone
2 Tom 448 Tue May 16, 2006 17:25 pm
Yankee Consideration for someone
No new posts Shy of me: Do not be shy of me
2 Salim 491 Tue May 16, 2006 16:02 pm
Pamela Shy of me: Do not be shy of me
No new posts Right now+must: You must be enjoying it right now...
6 Tom 972 Tue May 16, 2006 15:44 pm
Pamela Right now+must: You must be enjoying it right now...
No new posts Words: King, Mother, Muslims, Professor...
1 Rajif from India 590 Tue May 16, 2006 12:42 pm
Conchita Words: King, Mother, Muslims, Professor...
No new posts What does it mean "brains and braun"?
2 Biagio 4493 Tue May 16, 2006 10:22 am
Guest What does it mean "brains and braun"?
No new posts Very Very and Many Many
2 Salim 419 Tue May 16, 2006 7:39 am
Yankee Very Very and Many Many
No new posts Explode and Blast: The bomb exploded with a terrible blast
1 Tom 454 Tue May 16, 2006 7:28 am
Yankee Explode and Blast: The bomb exploded with a terrible blast
No new posts Could "Keep afloat" be used for a person?
1 John 536 Tue May 16, 2006 7:12 am
Yankee Could "Keep afloat" be used for a person?
No new posts Vocabularies in the context
0 Kelly 553 Tue May 16, 2006 6:03 am
Kelly Vocabularies in the context
No new posts Set about: How do they set about starting...
2 Christine 383 Tue May 16, 2006 3:54 am
Guest Set about: How do they set about starting...
No new posts Must: Question Tags
1 Tom 644 Mon May 15, 2006 20:14 pm
Alan Must: Question Tags
No new posts Down, Below, Lower: How lower could I possibly take my...
1 Tom 447 Mon May 15, 2006 17:15 pm
Yankee Down, Below, Lower: How lower could I possibly take my...
No new posts Meaning of "slap the wrist"
1 alvira 560 Mon May 15, 2006 15:36 pm
Alan Meaning of "slap the wrist"
No new posts [ Poll ] Adverbs vs. Adjectives
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19 Alan 4958 Mon May 15, 2006 13:57 pm
Conchita Adverbs vs. Adjectives
No new posts Meaning of "At their own end"
3 Alvira Kyanee 464 Mon May 15, 2006 13:41 pm
Yankee Meaning of "At their own end"
No new posts Difference between Psychologist and Psychitrist
1 Tom 5759 Mon May 15, 2006 13:14 pm
Conchita Difference between Psychologist and Psychitrist
No new posts A say or say: She does not have a say in it
1 Tom 447 Mon May 15, 2006 13:01 pm
Conchita A say or say: She does not have a say in it
No new posts Difference between talk and speak
1 Benny 4021 Mon May 15, 2006 9:49 am
Alan Difference between talk and speak
No new posts Lengthen the road
1 TOM 437 Sun May 14, 2006 23:24 pm
Yankee Lengthen the road
No new posts Direct or Indirect speech: He said to me, "What were...
3 Tom 1461 Sun May 14, 2006 10:44 am
Conchita Direct or Indirect speech: He said to me, "What were...
No new posts Difference between hate and hatred
1 Jesus 655 Sun May 14, 2006 2:37 am
Mister Micawber Difference between hate and hatred
No new posts Meaning of "Cycling two/three abreast"
1 Tom 637 Sat May 13, 2006 22:52 pm
Conchita Meaning of "Cycling two/three abreast"
No new posts Verb INSTILL and infinitive at the end of a sentence
1 Jesus 636 Sat May 13, 2006 15:39 pm
Mister Micawber Verb INSTILL and infinitive at the end of a sentence
No new posts Meaning of 'put in a little apartment'
1 Daddy 499 Sat May 13, 2006 14:12 pm
Mister Micawber Meaning of 'put in a little apartment'
No new posts Present perfect: i dumped my girl
2 me 509 Sat May 13, 2006 11:19 am
Alan Present perfect: i dumped my girl
No new posts Have or had: people living longer than they HAVE in the past
1 Autumn 438 Sat May 13, 2006 10:02 am
Alan Have or had: people living longer than they HAVE in the past
No new posts How to cope with this sentence?
3 Sara_h 638 Sat May 13, 2006 9:31 am
Yankee How to cope with this sentence?
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