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24 votes
5 answers
9k views

Is "I" an alphabet or a letter?

23 votes
6 answers
7k views

Verbs after 'as well as'—is this Merriam-Webster example wrong?

6 votes
2 answers
618 views

"Back your life it is". What does it mean?

4 votes
1 answer
114 views

"An Universal Etymological English Dictionary". Why "An Universal"?

4 votes
3 answers
1k views

What is “alliteration” actually?

3 votes
1 answer
222 views

Why does the "grammatical anaphora" do the opposite of what the "rhetorical anaphora does"?

3 votes
2 answers
675 views

Using 'WhatsApp' as a verb [closed]

2 votes
1 answer
56 views

Using "it was" twice with "as if"

2 votes
3 answers
3k views

Who is the speaker and what is the figure of speech?

2 votes
4 answers
2k views

Is "angried" synonymous with "angry"?

1 vote
3 answers
2k views

Practice makes perfect OR Practice makes perfection OR Practice makes sth/smb perfect?

1 vote
2 answers
728 views

Was or is or both? A line from the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales

1 vote
1 answer
139 views

Tag Questions with Linking Verbs

0 votes
0 answers
467 views

"Than" and "as" as subject - singular or plural?

0 votes
1 answer
362 views

A complex sentence from Leonardo Dicaprio's Speech

0 votes
2 answers
245 views

Is "only" a negative adverb?

0 votes
1 answer
202 views

What is the grammatical function of "open" in "break open"?

0 votes
1 answer
1k views

'Fight + Object' Vs 'fight + preposition + object' [duplicate]

0 votes
1 answer
139 views

What is actually a simple sentence?

-1 votes
1 answer
2k views

Very afraid or Very much afraid?

-1 votes
1 answer
969 views

"It was an April" vs "It was in April" [closed]