- grammar
- The Climax of a Story
- Planning a dinner party
- names and adjectives
- "in plain air"
- curve vs bend
- her / her to / she
- Reference Card
- new user
- Student
- concept check
- plea
- absence of conversation in an oral class
- ghosts
- False friend lists needed...
- Correct idiom
- correct?
- correct words
- Learnig
- compound sentence
- What is "status quo"?
- Miss.
- sports
- hello everybody
- grade level
- IS this sentence correct?
- for or at ?
- "think of" and "think about"
- Please help me to understand!
- sheer wow factor
- Capital Letters
- Spoken English
- head off
- Could you please correct the following sentences
- you've got me
- Idiom for 'Understanding someone very well'
- Re: Difference
- Mr
- explaining word
- attribute and trait and characteristic, what are the differences?
- what does it imply?
- Bon voyage
- About Passive Voice
- check in, be checked in
- "s" added to years
- had been raining, rained
- remaining to be solved
- do you think vs. do you know
- How come? and What's wrong?
- both ... and
- what's wrong
- Is this sentence correct ?
- be familiar with sb
- Years
- singular or plural?
- "at" or "in"?
- concord
- concord
- ask concord
- include
- in my view
- Singular/Plural Use of Words
- 'want' or 'want to' in a sentence
- adjectives ending with ful/less
- how is internet useful to teacher and student as well
- 'at your earliest convenience' and 'as soon as possible'
- help
- demonstrative adjectives
- types of prepositional phrases
- Standard wording for email / letter
- demonstrative adjectives
- malee
- colloquialism
- "being dragged into a rat-hole"
- Phrasal verbs and collocation
- smile in greeting/in thanks
- "think of" and "think about"
- That was an email!
- A Couple of = 2 or several
- going to or will
- conditionals. Are these sentences ok?
- english
- hard-edged
- Quest
- Explode back
- Confused Using (in, On, At)
- Help
- Postscript placement
- Need help in offical communication
- chickens
- "featuring fanciful, bizarre scenes"
- Out of expectation
- Hey-Fidaddling
- Past simple and Present Perfect
- of/from
- One more help please
- Ever vs Always
- Noun used as adjective
- pelase correct my sentence
- Nice to meet you?