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Is there a specific term for the short descriptions of a movie or TV episode present in TV guides?

10 votes

Are there any simple rules for choosing the definite vs. indefinite (vs. none) article?

5 votes

In the phrase "man enough", is man an adjective?

4 votes
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A person who reads is a "reader". What is a person who peeks called?

4 votes

A tendency to use "a" in place of "an" in American English

3 votes

In the present tense, can I use "ought to have" where "have" means "to possess"?

2 votes

on your desk or at your desk?

2 votes

In Baseball, is there a specific term for the team that bats second?

0 votes

"Yonder" as a fabric or fiber

0 votes

What is the figurative meaning of "cold pizza"?

0 votes

Using "the" or "a" for an item already mentioned

-1 votes

Does "this is Ken and Mike" make sense?

-2 votes

“I burned the toast” vs. “I've burned the toast”