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4 votes
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Why is " significant other" often used humorously according to the OALD?

3 votes
1 answer
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What can a wife call her husband's other wife in polygynous societies?

2 votes
5 answers
2k views

A word for a car that always breaks down and may need to be replaced [duplicate]

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2 answers
2k views

Pronunciation of "of" in connected speech: Can /v/ ever be pronounced as /f/ in some cases?

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3 answers
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Can I use the word uncle to mean my parent's uncle?

1 vote
1 answer
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Teknonymy in English:referring to someone by the name of their child

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Nouns as predicates vs nouns as subjects

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1 answer
830 views

"Bride price" as an alternative word to "dowry" in Arabic societies [closed]

1 vote
1 answer
205 views

Proper complements that may come after "jealous" [closed]

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1 answer
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"She is pretty and beautiful" does this sentence sound natural? [closed]

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1 answer
2k views

I stopped suddenly vs I suddenly stopped

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1 answer
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John has three cups and (a) jug. Can the article be omitted in this case?

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1 answer
283 views

"I was glad because I have seen you." Is this correct?

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2 answers
116 views

Present Perfect with a definite point in the past

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1 answer
151 views

What’s the difference between using “would ᴠᴇʀʙ” and “would have ᴠᴇʀʙᴇᴅ” in the “then” part of conditionals?

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1 answer
106 views

love vs like, His mother loves him vs His mother likes him?

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1 answer
387 views

It's good to work and it's good that you work . What is the difference?

0 votes
1 answer
859 views

Pronunciation of "skull"

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" I am at John " Can this mean that I am very near to him? [closed]