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May
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awarded  Notable Question
Mar
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comment Derogatory term for electronic device
@MετάEd Well, no, I guess I can say "shit" in a question asking for derogatory terms, but I was implying that there are other words you could use, such as "crap".
Mar
1
comment Derogatory term for electronic device
I guess piece of … would be too generic?
Mar
1
awarded  Popular Question
Feb
24
awarded  Popular Question
Jan
21
answered a word for “want you to be”; as in “want to [word] you”
Jan
21
comment a word for “want you to be”; as in “want to [word] you”
make, perhaps? You asked for "simple" :)
Jan
14
awarded  Yearling
Dec
10
comment Should perfect and progressive tenses be avoided in research papers?
This sounds reasonable. I can understand that perfect tenses could be overused in papers of non-native speakers, and thinking about it I've noticed it myself as well. I just failed to find specific examples in my paper except for one or two passages—it might have been a boilerplate comment.
Dec
10
asked Should perfect and progressive tenses be avoided in research papers?
Nov
21
awarded  Notable Question
Oct
26
awarded  Popular Question
Oct
5
awarded  Nice Answer
Oct
5
awarded  Nice Question
Oct
5
revised Why is “str” sometimes pronounced as “shtr”?
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Oct
5
comment Why is “str” sometimes pronounced as “shtr”?
Interesting. No wonder I didn't find it though – even searching for "shtr" only returns my post. @reg
Oct
5
comment Why is “str” sometimes pronounced as “shtr”?
Yes, thanks for pointing out the mistake – I simply forgot a t there.
Oct
5
revised Why is “str” sometimes pronounced as “shtr”?
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Oct
5
awarded  Self-Learner
Oct
5
answered Why is “str” sometimes pronounced as “shtr”?