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Aug
21
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Meaning of every other day/week
What about the answer in the link in my question (I corrected it)?
Aug
21
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Meaning of every other day/week
edited title
Aug
21
asked
Meaning of every other day/week
Aug
16
answered
Term for disrespecting people with lower social condition
Jul
30
awarded
Caucus
Jul
30
comment
“Instable” or “unstable”?
You may also see
englishforums.com/English/InstableVsUnstable/xmdjh/post.htm
Jul
28
comment
Which adverb implies supreme confidence, falling just shy of arrogance?
Why don't we just use
confidently
? Either you are confident or are not.
Jul
27
comment
Appropriate preposition in “your preference of/for time and venue”
Can't we ask for grammatical correctness including a
better
and
more
appropriate way of saying something?
Jul
26
comment
Appropriate preposition in “your preference of/for time and venue”
oh yes! thanks.
Jul
26
revised
Appropriate preposition in “your preference of/for time and venue”
added 1 characters in body
Jul
26
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Appropriate preposition in “your preference of/for time and venue”
Jul
20
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Avoid using 'at' twice while addressing subset programs/centers
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Jul
20
accepted
Avoid using 'at' twice while addressing subset programs/centers
Jul
20
asked
Avoid using 'at' twice while addressing subset programs/centers
Jun
21
answered
What is the precise meaning of “soul”?
Jun
6
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Using apostrophe s before gerunds (nouns ending in `-ing`)
May
30
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Using apostrophe s before gerunds (nouns ending in `-ing`)
May
23
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Nice Question
May
23
accepted
What is wrong with “Where should this car be parked?”?
May
23
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What is wrong with “Where should this car be parked?”?
@ Old Pro But is it not a way to at least know that one needs to review the underlined sentence/phrase? It may encourage us to be careful even if it does not give the correct suggestion.
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