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apr 27 at 18:04
Meaning of “My friend, who lives in Paris, is a teacher” with and without commas
— Barrie England
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apr 19 at 20:35
Why are Greek letters pronounced incorrectly in scientific English?
— psmears
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apr 19 at 12:29
If the plural of ‘man’ is ‘men,’ shouldn’t the plural of ‘German’ be ‘Germen’?
— Bradd Szonye
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apr 16 at 13:58
What is the word for an action that is “considered to be frowned upon”?
— andrewdotnich
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apr 10 at 15:24
Why do written English vowels differ from other Latin-based orthographies?
— nohat♦
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apr 8 at 5:45
When are “because”, “since”,“for” and “as” interchangeable?
— Joel Parker Henderson
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feb 22 at 16:15
Does “the N-word” have implications other than a word used for racial discrimination?
— Jon Hanna
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feb 11 at 9:01
What do you call a person who does/thinks the opposite of the crowd for just that reason?
— Jim
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jan 31 at 21:22
Is there a term for grammatical mistakes as a result of trying too hard?
— Jon Hanna
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jan 31 at 16:17
Why are there so few English words that begin with the letter X?
— nohat♦
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jan 31 at 12:22
Why are there so few English words that begin with the letter X?
— Jon Hanna
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jan 30 at 23:41
What's a word for avoiding a question with a generic (fake) answer?
— Brendon
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jan 30 at 23:41
Are split infinitives grammatically incorrect, or are they valid constructs?
— nohat♦
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jan 29 at 5:34
Is there a term which covers ATM cards, credit cards, and debit cards?
— mhoran_psprep
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jan 28 at 20:23
Is there a term which covers ATM cards, credit cards, and debit cards?
— Marcus_33
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