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Steve Kim
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13 votes
3 answers
28k views

tired of vs tired from

6 votes
2 answers
87k views

"Satisfied with" vs. "satisfied by" vs. "satisfied in"

5 votes
1 answer
162k views

"That sounds great" vs "It sounds great" [closed]

4 votes
1 answer
3k views

What's the difference between "He is no fool" and "He is not a fool"? [duplicate]

3 votes
2 answers
63k views

What's the difference between "I lost the key" and "I have lost the key"? [closed]

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

difference between "take a flag down" and "get a flag down"

2 votes
2 answers
5k views

"A man with pride" vs. "a man of pride"

2 votes
1 answer
22k views

can't vs be not able to vs be unable to [duplicate]

1 vote
3 answers
40k views

The door was opened vs The door was open [duplicate]

1 vote
2 answers
6k views

difference between more than and rather than

1 vote
2 answers
604 views

What are the good expressions for " going to school or going to work"? [closed]

0 votes
1 answer
146 views

difference between "American" and "an American" [closed]

0 votes
0 answers
216 views

I like the dog most vs I like the dog the most [duplicate]

0 votes
5 answers
18k views

Is there another expression for "cheat on" or "have an affair"? [duplicate]

0 votes
1 answer
2k views

difference between "miss out" and "omit" [closed]

0 votes
0 answers
65 views

in five years vs after five years [duplicate]

0 votes
3 answers
460 views

He insisted he saw the accident vs he insisted he had seen the accident

0 votes
3 answers
6k views

"I had chicken for dinner" vs "I ate chicken for dinner"

0 votes
2 answers
37k views

it seems that vs it appears that [duplicate]

0 votes
3 answers
13k views

he said the project will be carried out vs he said the project would be carried out [duplicate]

0 votes
1 answer
5k views

think of vs think about [duplicate]

0 votes
0 answers
2k views

shocking to me vs shocking for me [duplicate]

-1 votes
2 answers
8k views

Difference " I grabbed his collar" and " I grabbed him by the collar"

-2 votes
1 answer
4k views

"We'll have rainy day today" vs "It is going to rain today" [closed]