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“I have done every bad thing in the good book” - what does it actually mean?
— StoneyB
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may 17 at 9:23
Which is right, “bananas and apples” or “apples and bananas” or both?
— Mr. Shiny and New 安宇
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may 16 at 4:03
If , as John Lawler says, orthography is not part of language, how can these commas interfere with today's discussion about gun control?
— StoneyB
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may 14 at 5:53
What do first, second, and third person perspective mean? Why are they so called?
— psmears
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may 14 at 4:48
What's the difference between “false”, “counterfeit”, and “forged” when describing a document?
— mgb
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may 13 at 16:14
Grammaticality of “Shoreditch station to permanently close”
— Andrew Leach
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may 11 at 12:46
Regarding Re: ; what is the correct usage in an email subject line?
— Peter Eisentraut
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may 11 at 2:48
Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
— Ray
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may 10 at 12:54
Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
— TrevorD
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may 10 at 5:36
Why do I want to say “the iPhone” instead of just “iPhone”?
— Monica Cellio
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may 8 at 5:23
Imperative vs. Declarative (can a third grader or his parents tell the difference?)
— tchrist
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may 5 at 19:18
What is a polite way to decline an invitation to hang out with someone?
— bracho monacho
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