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  • How to understand "object complement"?
  • Hi, Could you please check my sentences: 1. I’m afraid it might come to nothing. 2. Don’t try my patience, put all your toys away! 3. All girls in our class were crushing on him. 4. He was cut out to be an inventor. 5. I’m not cut out of singing. 6. Wait, I want a word with you.
  • What is the difference between Every day and Every single day ?
  • ‎Does this sound natural? this experience has helped me to cope better with stressful situations, handle emotions of frustration better and develop good communication skills that I can use for this position that I applied
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? 私はりんごが好きです
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? 지겨워
  • What is the difference between for good and forever ?
  • ‎Are there more men or women in Britain?
  • What is the difference between excited and hyped ?
  • What does pick up on someone's feelings mean?
  • What’s the difference between “count” and “earl” when talking about a nobleman of high rank?
  • are there any differences between A and B? a : I am good at playing guitar. b : l am a bit of expert at playing guitar.
  • Does it sound natural? "He doesn't have to apologize to her just for asking a question"
  • What you are keen, resourceful, and venturesome is unsurprising. Do native speakers feel this sentence is natural?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? müsait değilim
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? しばらく忙しくしていましたが、また英語の勉強をする時間ができました。私の投稿を見かけたら、どうぞ読んでください。
  • What does I'm sitting on the fence to make a decision for the future . mean?
  • What does the following audio clip say?
  • Does this sound natural? It causes me to sneeze and it causes me rough skin.
  • What does the following audio clip say?
  • What does the following audio clip say?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? tumne aapni taraf se aach kiya
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? on the appointment or at the appointment?
  • slicing the meat or cutting the meat?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? 吃饭了吗?
  • What is the difference between pub and bar ?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? なんてゆうの?
  • Embiid passed the ball to Simmons. why simmons is not an indirect object
  • I saw a comment under the recipe video on IG and it said “all of a sudden it’s like I smell it! Drewl…” What does “drewl” mean? Is it like “drool” or like “ew disgusting”?😄
  • What does Sticks mean?
  • Not sure if there's a better way than "would you be kind enough" Hello, Would you be kind enough to fill out my social media questionarie and send it back to me via my email. This summarises what your business is about and what goals you want to accomplish, so I can better assit you in reaching your goals. (It's going to be a template)
  • Hello, everyone! Could you help me to make up interesting questions for small discussion with this idioms, please? 1. kill two birds with one stone 2. let the cat out of the bag 3. drive/send sb round the bend/twist 4. I (can) feel it in my bones. 5. pick up the bill/tab 6. come (back) down to earth with a bump/bang/jolt 7. hold/stand your ground 8. put/stick the knife in/into 9. be banging/hitting your head against a brick wall 10. scare/frightened the (living) daylights out of 11. against (all) (the) odds 12. hit sb where it hurts (most) 13. not look a gift horse in the mouth 14. be on the brink of sth 15. tie yourself (up) in knots 16. be man enough to do sth 17. a slime ball 18. There's no peace/rest for the wicked! 19. from time immemorial 20. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 21. stuff your face 22. give you pause for thought
  • Could you please give me some different sentences that are made up by a phrase? I asked this question because I read this: The happy father. (This is a phrase and isn’t a sentence since it doesn’t have a verb. It does not state anything about the happy father; hence the phrase does not give a complete thought. Remember, a phrase must give a complete thought or idea for it to be a sentence.)
  • Can "secondly" and "lastly" below be taken place of by "second" and "last" respectively? First and foremost, a sentence must have a capital letter at the start and a period, exclamation mark, or question mark in the end. Secondly, a sentence should express a complete thought or idea; otherwise, it is not a sentence. Lastly, it must have a verb and a subject.
  • what does per hour means?
  • What does I only know that “poles apart” means “entirely different” is there a phrase “keep sb and sb poles apart”means they are widely seperated?there is a long distance between them. mean?
  • What is the difference between He just listened to me talk for two hours and He just listened to me talking for two hours ?
  • easy movie の反対は英語で何と言いますか?
  • Carole Gonzalez Karen Storm Delores Sato Joseph Robalino Ruth Weinberg Jennifer Newman Are all of the names female names?
  • Could you please tell me when to use which and when to use that when they are subordinate conjunctions? It seems like "that" can refer to both people and things, but "which" can only refer to things?
  • What does various mechanisms for exporting, sending, or otherwise sharing data to users (I don't get what "otherwise" here means) mean?
  • When "that" functions as a subordinate conjunction, could it be singular and plural? For example, are sentences below correct? 1. Apples that are on the table are for the picnic. 2. The apple that is on the table is for the picnic.
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? Aishiteru
  • Hello! Do we use "the" before the names of dams and buildings? "Hoover dam is very famous." "The Hoover dam is very famous." "Hirakud dam is the longest dam in the world." "The Hirakud Dam is the longest dam in the world." "I have visited the Burj Khalifa." "I have visited Burj Khalifa" "Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River." "The Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River" "St Albans Clock Tower is where Queen Elanor's body was lain." "The St Albans Clock Tower is where Queen Elanor's body was lain." Websites use "the" in some places but they don't in some others. Please explain. THANK YOU!!
  • "COMMA" BEFORE "AND" As a native person do you use "comma" before "and" when you are mentioning a list? Ex: The girls like playing golf, reading books"," and riding horses.
  • I need a quick reply message template, can you please help me refine? Hi, I currently out and only have my mobile with me, I'll reply to you once I reach my laptop. Thank you!
  • What is the difference between loaf and bread ?
  • Are there any mistakes in this sentence?💦💦 *We don't have a time limit in this game.
  • What is the difference between Tell him the truth when he needs to hear it most. and Tell him the truth when he needs to hear it "the" most. ?
  • Please show me example sentences with Bring the best out of.
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