Which question is better?
1. What do you call that in English?
2. How do you call that in English?
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What does a 'duck anorak' mean? I have come across this in one newspaper. Here I write two short paragraphs of this article.
Dilligently kept by volunteers, the tally of wildfowl - geese, moorhens and visiting exotica are allowed to count as well as common ducks - once again has York University far ahead of all rivals.
Founded by green-minded reformers, including a strong - minded group of Quaker enviromentalists, the out-of-town campus has an exceptional 50,000 square metre lake, or 49.5 roods, which the duck anoraks prefer to use in their calculations
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Here I write one paragraph of another article. I think that in the last sentence there is one extra word (are) . Is there really a grammatical error? If the sentence is correct, could you explain me any difference in meaning that would occur if this word was missing?
A gay man recently needed stitches after an attacker leapt at him and bit a chunk out of his face as he stood outside a chip shop in the Waterside area of the city. Cars are have been daubed with slogans, windows shattered and...
