- hero
- Poetic themes?
- Doubt on Marlboro Lights
- Subject + Verb to be + To + V1
- CC, cc: Cc:
- Writing a CV
- Get along vs. go along
- Using two 's in a phrase
- adjectives
- Why used as an adjective?
- 'But'
- idoms
- Mixing adjectives and adverbs in a phrase
- Yet
- ask a teacher
- help correcting sentence
- why phrasal verbs avoided
- About "to discuss"
- what is correct?
- demand, suggest, propose...
- About North American English
- my first question
- Re: request granted
- I am confused
- Labeling Parts of Speech
- Proper spelling
- What is the term for this example?
- far off
- Infinitive
- fielding questions
- knowing as she does
- can anyone tell me?
- Could you paraphrase for me?
- common marker
- Is this sentence correct?
- two to's
- turkey in the sky
- Is the possessive case right?
- drive
- someone, stops me
- I need help with Medical English
- An unknown word ?
- should
- Department vs Departmental
- Have you been
- punctuation question
- quite a lot
- within/ while
- as also a lens and forceps lying on the chair.
- student
- Please explain
- another question
- Need answers
- cut open
- hiding survivors
- loads of time
- comprehension and vocabulary
- In/ at/ for
- Tangled Web
- words
- Apposition vs interjection
- "ing" or "to"
- It's Comcastic
- Adjectives ending in -ic and -ical
- letter sketch
- claim or entitlement?
- subjunctive
- date of creation
- pronunciation problems
- problem with a sentence
- we do we write the latter "e" at the end of the words?
- starzinmyiz
- Are these participles, or what?
- Adhikari
- what is proverb
- correct?
- Close Chase
- weather/ climate
- apropose
- proofreading
- New Membership
- grasp, grip, grab
- what's the meaning of bright flavor
- What is the difference
- problem with me; help!
- comprehension questions 2
- comprehension questions 1
- selling a stamp
- ploughing into
- firebrand leftist
- parallel tours
- offshore
- Difference between "in which" and "on which"
- full of yourself
- jowls and britches??
- potpourri of terrible fears
- placement of a preposition in a question
- Articles usage
- "I've been to" and "I've been in"
- millinery