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This tag is for questions about whether something obeys the rules of grammar in English. The question must INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL CONCERN. If your question is about grammar itself, please use the "grammar" tag.
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Which one should I say?
can somebody help me?
Which one should I say:
“I took a blood/urine test yesterday”
“I had a blood/urine test yesterday”
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Thank you!
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Should still or still should
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
“She still should’ve reached out to you when she needed help”
“She should’ve still reached out”
“I think you still should call he …
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She calls me by
Which one is correct?
She calls me by Disney princes’ names
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She calls me Disney princes’ names?
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As to why or of why
Which one is correct and used universally?
I don’t owe you an explanation as to why I knocked the glass over.
I don’t owe you an explanation of why I knocked the glass over.
Is one used more than th …
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I just happened?
I’m a bit confused about the verb form in this phrase:
X: Can I stop by for a few minutes? I just happen/happened to be nearby, and I really need to use the loo.
Should happen be in present or past? …