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may 7 at 14:51
Copy on vs. copy in
apr 30 at 7:10
“could have” vs “could”
apr 18 at 12:33
“will you be going home” vs. “will you go home”
apr 14 at 23:25
“would like you to” vs. “please”
apr 5 at 6:16
“Might have” vs “could have”
mar 14 at 21:02
Would be glad to
mar 14 at 10:26
Will be going to get engaged
mar 14 at 7:26
Went to vs have been to
mar 11 at 7:17
“Smiled at me” vs. “smiled to me”
feb 20 at 14:34
“In work” vs. “at work”
feb 8 at 13:43
English phrases/expressions and their meanings [closed]
feb 7 at 14:17
“I am trying to learn” vs “I try to learn”
jan 31 at 1:21
“fine at your side” vs. “fine on your side”
jan 28 at 19:48
Why is it “time we ate” and not “time we eat”?
jan 6 at 15:26
“I am going to bed” vs. “I will be going to bed”
jan 1 at 16:28
Usage of “would have been”
dec 29 at 9:32
Wouldn't have been alone
dec 20 at 6:19
“Had you been there for quite sometime?”
dec 5 at 16:59
“I was gone” vs “I had gone”
nov 27 at 13:00
“Has not been updated” vs “Doesn't seem to be updated”
nov 20 at 16:28
“Scheduled on” vs “scheduled for”
oct 29 at 12:25
“For the time being” vs. “for now”
oct 24 at 7:25
“I need to” vs “I will need to”
sep 13 at 2:18
“As a side note” vs. “on a side note”
sep 10 at 18:01
“I had sent you”
sep 9 at 9:39
“I have received” vs. “I received”
sep 7 at 13:41
If conditional “didn't” vs “hadn't”
jul 11 at 19:46
Why “it’s turtles” not “they are turtles”