- mole meaning
- adjective or prnoun.
- operative meaning
- to vs for vs on
- some books vs books
- eat too many sweet things
- i want to know about suffix
- i need help on an idiom assignment
- Are words correctly used?
- Are words correctly used?
- yet vs. but
- of or no of
- could/can?
- help
- help
- s or no s
- Question about if clauses?
- Is it important / made awake
- corresponding
- make of
- sublexical features of words
- more is or more are?
- were' did
- Doubt
- Need term for this usage
- Telephone skills
- I am looking for toutor that help with english
- Query about Clauses
- possessive adjective
- Seduction
- time or times
- Hard to find an answer (Urgent.. plz help)
- What do you think is the answer?
- some girls went on a picnic
- Irregular verbs and participles
- some girls went on a picnic
- Student
- which is correct? (enough to/as to)
- HELP ME PLZ How to write a coposition (opinion on a given subject )
- articels
- Question
- hand profile?
- Check the Sentence
- how can i write a coposition (opinion on a given subject )
- patents
- fish
- Most developed countries
- Could you give me more daily expressions meaning I want to go number two?
- It?
- question
- Please correct this sentence
- ought to/up to
- Two sentences
- empty?
- have'nt you/have you not?
- frown or scowl?
- Links of dictionaries
- In order to/in order for
- apa formatting
- spoken words
- What do you think is the answer?
- Plagiarism
- went on picnic, went for picnic
- how to use always,usually
- drum, pink room
- meanings of sentences
- I want grass for my cow
- meaning of general, colonel
- business letter
- Is this sentence formaly writing?
- did/do
- diff
- The depending factors or Dependent reasons?
- Half with...?
- three years
- even if
- has been, have been, in consultation
- idiom
- Apostrophe use
- ABOUT x OF
- be on
- Possessive Adjective
- subject verb agreement
- English Grammar
- writing letters
- 'To steal a march'
- confusing passive
- 'Sacrificial lamb'
- Don't remember/can't remember
- help
- Chemistry
- About English phrase "xxx machine"
- my apologies
- check these sentences, please
- plan
- Proper use
- DOUbt in usage
- grammar
- Please check this sentence
- the use of comma