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Did English ever have a formal version of “you”?
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Is there a word or phrase for the feeling you get after looking at a word for too long?
+1 Mike! Weird is a word that messes me up too. Wait... that's not right... It's "I before E"... Wierd... Werid... Wired... Werid... Weird... It sure is a Wierd sensation... Huh?
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What is the difference between “this” and “that”
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“May” & “Might”: What's the right context?
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Word for having a low opinion of something
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Word for “best person in a group of bad people”
+1 I like it!!!
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Word for “best person in a group of bad people”
I don't think there is any one word.
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“Where are you now at?” — grammatically correct?
@evgeny I think that the noun is "you".
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“Something worked perfectly” vs “something worked perfect”
It seems to be "something worked perfect" is improper grammar
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Which adverb implies supreme confidence, falling just shy of arrogance?
+1 I think there might be a fine line between 'supreme confidence' and arrogance.
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Proper use of 'forestall'. Is this allowed?
Shouldn't it be 'your attitude always forestalls us from enjoying ourselves.'?
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Word for having a low opinion of something
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Verb for blowing up zombies
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Which adverb implies supreme confidence, falling just shy of arrogance?
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What is the difference between “this” and “that”
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