- parents and grandparents might show their children...
- what does smell blood in the water mean.
- [Idiom] what does tighten the noose on mean
- Sail all out of the west.
- is this an idiom?
- "…until otherwise stated"?
- death on mean
- [Grammar] Can check my grammar,grammatical mistakes and sentence structure please?
- much/many more + something
- technical letter
- Small/minor/miniature/diminuitive Dutch masters
- at/on/in a cemetry
- commit to the ground/inhume/inter
- why "running in" can mean "sending in" as a metaphorical use of "running".?
- with one eye on the other
- why does "a number" take a plural noun
- [Vocabulary] spoons and ladles
- not across them
- [Grammar] Dominant Performance Over
- Where British held sway." means "Where British ruled
- mad
- cut out - pull up
- go or go for
- at a worse time
- I don't love her because she is smart."
- [Grammar] Simple past or Present Perfect?
- Employee Name List
- [General] Ranking
- Use of Will/Shall
- Changing School for CELTA Program
- [Idiom] wading through murky waters
- Reading list.
- [Grammar] Ranking(s)?
- the tried and true choice
- Grammar Help
- past simple with 'moment ago'?
- To be blamed on
- which
- English writing in Bible
- [Vocabulary] We do not often use
- echoing well
- Relative Clause
- [Vocabulary] at the most generic level
- Please have a look at this
- [General] What does it mean "Don't be gross"
- Are these two sentences right in standard grammar?
- Is this sentence right? Please advice.
- In British English, the word colour is spelled as color.Are these sentences correct?
- cockup
- [Grammar] Where to put adjectives in a participial construction
- Which is the correct one?
- [Idiom] Please show me to know
- [Grammar] controversy
- if she rode naked through the street of Conventry
- [Grammar] Participle Phrase?
- take out the trash or take the trash out ??
- [Vocabulary] how to use the word 'contemplate'?
- [Grammar] thought you were just some cheap, two-bit hustler
- run in
- Are these sentences natural? September 14
- in regard, as regards, with regard, with regards
- Help please!
- right/left - different perspectives
- (the) Urkaine
- was sleeping / had been sleeping
- Why 'will' in first paragraph, but 'would' in second?
- to thump mean
- do I use is or are
- [Idiom] High Ranking > Ranking
- [Grammar] in either case vs in both cases
- [Grammar] uncountable 'evidence'
- Can you say "get better"
- my life would be completely different.
- The difference between "naturalist" and "natural historian"
- chat up
- [Grammar] should
- [General] express = special delivery
- [Grammar] Verb
- Bad
- "since that day" vs "from that day on"
- have someone to kill...
- Preposition of Time
- is considered to be valid
- Sing in or with
- [Vocabulary] verbs with "problem"
- continuous tenses
- To take an account
- set off by
- did not contain
- Dialogue in King's Speech
- [Grammar] the higher of (the) two (funds)
- balance work and home life
- [Grammar] a real name vs the real name
- [General] ghastliness
- You meeting Jean?
- The rug gets pulled out
- [Grammar] father or son?
- [General] "I am off to bed" vs "I am going to bed"
- When to use an adjective, a gerund or a noun before a noun?
- [General] How do you find this?