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This tag is for questions related to the English language as used in the United States of America.

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If Americans go to the toilet in the bathroom, where do they take a bath?

In the USA, it is very rare to have a room with just a bathtub in it. The bathroom might more properly be titled the toilet room, because what we regularly call a "bathroom" doesn't even necessarily I …
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Plural form of these two sentences

You're correct; does it not make sense?
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Adjective for an individual that takes intentional steps for a decitful outcome

How about conniving? "That conniving little jerk; I KNOW he's faking it just to get out of doing any work!" con·niv·ing adj. given to or involved in conspiring to do something immoral, illegal, or ha …
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