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Sep 12 |
accepted | Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? |
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Sep 12 |
accepted | Is ‘then’ of ‘now and then’ past or future? |
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Sep 12 |
accepted | Does 'get involved' have negative connotations? |
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Sep 12 |
accepted | “Peel”, “pare”, and “skin” |
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Sep 12 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 23 |
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Is ‘then’ of ‘now and then’ past or future? thank you. that was helpful |
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Aug 23 |
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Is ‘then’ of ‘now and then’ past or future? Now I see how English natives grasp a meaning of it. Thanks a lot |
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Aug 23 |
asked | Is ‘then’ of ‘now and then’ past or future? |
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Jun 15 |
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Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? thanks for your suggestion. I fixed the question again |
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Jun 15 |
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Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? deleted 10 characters in body |
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Jun 15 |
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Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? Oh sorry. A user of my application initially has got limitation of number of people one can invite. |
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Jun 15 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 15 |
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Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? added 95 characters in body |
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Jun 15 |
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Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? My goal is to know which pronoun is to replace single antecedent. Not writing a decent sentence to describe how to use my application because my writings are notations in programing code to define behaviors of programming code. Since my question may lead misunderstanding, I will fix it. |
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Jun 15 |
asked | Which pronoun to to replace single antecedent? |
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Jun 15 |
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Does 'get involved' have negative connotations? Thanks guys for helps. I got that. Also, Andrew, thank you for your editing. it's good to know better way to ask |
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Jun 15 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 14 |
asked | Does 'get involved' have negative connotations? |
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Feb 27 |
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“Peel”, “pare”, and “skin” Thank you for the complement. Now I can make the last word obvious, which was previously a bit blurry. |