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Polls: 767
Votes: 178,415
Comments: 1,829
We have 767 English language usage polls available. They cover many aspects of English, including grammar, usage and vocabulary. You can vote and add comments to our language polls. Simply click on any poll title below to vote on it, or do a Random Poll.

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Entry I was so angry that I gave them a ____ of my mind.
Added on 27th Apr 2004 | 210 Votes
Entry You should take him ____ you find him.
Added on 18th Apr 2004 | 234 Votes
Entry 'The sun has got his hat on.'
Added on 17th Apr 2004 | 285 Votes
Entry Is 'lettuce' an inanimate noun?
Added on 15th Apr 2004 | 161 Votes
Entry Which is the correct spelling?
Added on 15th Apr 2004 | 205 Votes
Entry Let's get on with it, .....
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 195 Votes
Entry That brother of yours is always late!
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 183 Votes
Entry Neither Jane nor Sue ______ they will pass.
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 281 Votes
Entry If he gets home on time, we go out for dinner.
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 165 Votes
Entry "Well, let’s get down to work."
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 156 Votes
Entry Many a person ____ on their own.
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 204 Votes
Entry I took it off of him.
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 196 Votes
Entry Iffy
Added on 14th Apr 2004 | 179 Votes
Entry Which spelling is correct?
Added on 13th Apr 2004 | 311 Votes
Entry He's ____
Added on 13th Apr 2004 | 184 Votes
Entry Physics ____ interesting.
Added on 7th Apr 2004 | 249 Votes
Entry I _____ her for long then.
Added on 7th Apr 2004 | 181 Votes
Entry Which would you use on a party invitation?
Added on 7th Apr 2004 | 404 Votes
Entry Which is correct?
Added on 7th Apr 2004 | 196 Votes
Entry Which has a negative connotation?
Added on 7th Apr 2004 | 767 Votes
Entry Donkey
Added on 6th Apr 2004 | 186 Votes
Entry 'Parsimonious' has a...
Added on 5th Apr 2004 | 164 Votes
Entry CV or Resume?
Added on 5th Apr 2004 | 351 Votes
Entry He's a _____ old man
Added on 5th Apr 2004 | 197 Votes
Entry He happened to arrive early.
Added on 1st Apr 2004 | 149 Votes
Entry Do internet polls mean anything?
Added on 1st Apr 2004 | 194 Votes
Entry It's ____
Added on 30th Mar 2004 | 201 Votes
Entry He hurt me ____
Added on 24th Mar 2004 | 249 Votes
Entry ____ gold
Added on 22nd Mar 2004 | 164 Votes
Entry I was worried sick.
Added on 22nd Mar 2004 | 197 Votes
Entry Queue in ...
Added on 22nd Mar 2004 | 213 Votes
Entry Up to a million people believe this.
Added on 20th Mar 2004 | 169 Votes
Entry As many as a million people believe this.
Added on 20th Mar 2004 | 234 Votes
Entry How do you feel about computers in the classroom?
Added on 20th Mar 2004 | 174 Votes
Entry Which definition of 'Used To' is more accurate?
Added on 19th Mar 2004 | 155 Votes
Entry It's one of the books that _____ to me.
Added on 17th Mar 2004 | 219 Votes
Entry Do you use 'whilst'?
Added on 15th Mar 2004 | 371 Votes
Entry Does punctuation matter?
Added on 13th Mar 2004 | 183 Votes
Entry This is Raj's photo.
Added on 13th Mar 2004 | 159 Votes
Entry I write...
Added on 13th Mar 2004 | 167 Votes
Entry If you had to give one up, which would it be?
Added on 13th Mar 2004 | 174 Votes
Entry Ebonics is ..... .
Added on 13th Mar 2004 | 183 Votes
Entry I was fascinated by it all.
Added on 12th Mar 2004 | 210 Votes
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