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What is the plural of interrogative words (what, who, where, when, how, why, etc.)
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“Director at”, “founder of”. What is the correct usage of “at” and “of”?
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Is “the One” self-explanatory in the line, “If 2008 was about exalting the One, 2012 was about the disenchanted Democratic base.”
3
When quoting speakers of another English dialect than your own, should you spell things their way?
4
What does “don't shoot yourself in the foot” mean?
11
31th or 31st is correct?
2
When we entered, he had been there
6
Why “live on campus” but not “live in campus”
3
Word for a commonly encountered scenario
4
What's the difference between “he's going to start walking” and “he's going to walk”?
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Origin of “up and at ’em”
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“Varies” or “vary” in this sentence
5
“Congratulate for” vs. “congratulate on”
8
Announcing married couple
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Any/some in a specific sentence
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To make sense vs. to be making sense
9
Future simple passive and phrases like “you do know that, don't you?”
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What's the correct verb to say that someone oversees a graduation ceremony?
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“Brewing underneed”, what does it mean?
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Is it correct? I “am trying fixing this”?
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How does “off” fit in this sentence?
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Looking for a more precise noun than “acceptance”
6
What does “here's to someone/thing” mean?
5
Difference between “isolated” and “insulated”
7
How did “chopped liver” come to mean “of little value”?
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Why are the words hundred, thousand, million, and trillion singular after plural numbers?
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Word for number or word that reads the same when inverted or mirrored
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Word for a person who likes to torture himself by learning something difficult
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Why do we say “to be a laughing stock”?
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When can “as” be used instead of “when”?
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