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apr 13 at 22:33
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— tony
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apr 13 at 21:28
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— Phill Healey
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apr 13 at 9:02
Is it common to omit a preposition (in / on / of) before “the month (year / week /day) when they are used adjectively and adverbially?
— fluffy
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apr 12 at 18:04
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— moonlight
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apr 12 at 14:54
Why is there a difference in the adoption of “Kindergarten” in American and British English?
— cwgem
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apr 12 at 13:24
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— EnglishLearner
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apr 11 at 22:08
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— Kevin
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apr 11 at 8:53
What is the difference of “a troubling cut to Social Security” from “a troubling cut of Social Security”?
— Shailja
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apr 10 at 14:19
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— ThomasH
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apr 8 at 19:41
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— Samama Fahim
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apr 8 at 16:01
What is the correct use of “even” as an adverb, with the verb “to be”?
— Iain Galloway
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apr 8 at 11:40
“nt” pronounced as “n” in American English (as in “Internet”): what is it called?
— Jubobs
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apr 6 at 19:53
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— germux
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apr 5 at 15:36
Word meaning “narrow minded person” that ends in “an” if such exists [closed]
— FaultyJuggler
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apr 5 at 11:36
What’s the meaning of the line “The conclusions of the Second Vatican Council of 1962 -65 were given too liberal a reading by many Catholics?”
— gmcgath
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apr 4 at 18:55
Phrase similar to “friend or foe”. I want to the reader to ask themselves the question [closed]
— SHIC
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apr 4 at 5:30
Why was “how much” used in the following context instead of “how many”?
— David Weinraub
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apr 3 at 13:19
Must a non-proper noun that starts a sentence be preceded with an article?
— vermiculus
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