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Patrick T. Randolph
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What is the meaning of "build off of"?

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"I came from Italy" or "I come from Italy"

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Has the contraction “you’re” finally been replaced by “your”?

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Should I place "me" and "I" in the same sentence?

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What is the infinitive of "can"?

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"on par with" vs "on a par with"

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I can run faster than _____. (1) him (2) he?

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Contact us "on" or "at"

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{Verb + not} = {Do not verb}? What is the grammatical explanation?

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You'll see them in future "as it is" OR "as they are"?

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What happened to "You're welcome?"

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"I am going to attend" vs "I am attending"

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What is the opposite of loud in the context of alarm or phone ringtone etc.?

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Which is grammatically correct: "woke up by the..." or "woke up to the..."?

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Difference between "Aligned with" vs "In Alignment With"?

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Is "catch up" used in formal language as in "We will catch up sometime"?

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"when" + conditional sentence + tense

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What are some alternative words for "people"?

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Is the phrase "Hello, my dear fellow" considered weird nowadays?

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Does 'tense' fit into Lexicology?

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What is the opposite of fresh?

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Is "rightsayer" a word?

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Proper adjective for an addictive TV series

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When is "to" a preposition and when the infinitive marker?

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In this case, should I use the present progressive as a noun or infinitive as a noun?

1 vote

theories/research on the suffix 'ish'

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Someone who replies without actually making commitments?

1 vote

Make or Makes for

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Do I use "the" or "a"?

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what does drive mean in the "donation drive"