- will be getting married
- Made of vs made from
- I'm sorry to step on you!
- perpositions
- Correct use of "of"
- That's the last straw.
- inside
- correct expression
- specification
- correct prepositions
- worry
- Use of capital letter
- toss and turn
- Predicate
- Colour pencil or coloured pencil
- word order
- tv shopping
- my stupid question
- ???question???
- Please revise my sentence!!
- To be off one's face
- correct expressions
- adele's new album
- Beside & Besides
- Please correct the following sentences
- Piracy
- in
- already
- is this correct?
- how to start learning English through UsingEnglish
- give me until tomorrow noon
- "Who are you trying to kid?"
- main street
- get behind and wayward
- a beautiful woman but a handsome man
- over,call in and go through
- ludicrous
- Demostrative Adjectives
- "can to take"
- a collateral branch of the family
- fright
- didn't know...are
- recipient?
- Help me please
- Why is there a comma in an inverted scentence
- in, inside, on top of, on...
- What does it mean?
- verb
- Has or Have
- in or on?
- Teacher
- questions over grammar???
- British prestigious cinema characteristic flawless finish,
- Doubt regarding the correct use of Wish and more...
- article for approval
- Nightingale
- help me please
- a grammar question
- A question
- love
- love idiom
- Furthermore vs. Moreover
- present perfect
- in or on?
- Phrasal verb
- writting a forma letter
- I Need to Know the Origins of English Words!
- Please correct my text
- business letter
- Help please
- countable or not
- differences between 'in there' and 'there'
- use of'in poroportion'
- Please correct me
- To the attention of
- roast potatoes vs. baked potatoes
- Don't know what to do
- apposition
- Please tell me if this sentence needs a comma anywhere
- Does it make sense for you?
- comment
- change their life/lives
- Does this sound OK in English?
- never knew
- judged/ judging/ to judge from (by)
- cause trouble to
- "there's no telling what I can do. "?
- nearly any
- translation
- Annual Leave Request
- Future tense
- huge numbers
- More stoic or stoicer than sad.
- USA Air Force comrade vet pilots
- bar, brandtailing
- Can you help me simplify this text
- Study or Read
- one or you
- "at weekends" and "on weekend"
- Are these correct?