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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.

English Language Polls (page 13 of 16)

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Entry She's doing ____ MBA
Added on 12th Mar 2004 | 270 Votes
Entry Pronunciation
Added on 10th Mar 2004 | 197 Votes
Entry Is 'wish' a modal verb?
Added on 5th Mar 2004 | 242 Votes
Entry She's married to an Italian ____ comes from Milan.
Added on 5th Mar 2004 | 247 Votes
Entry The dog wouldn't have ____ the postman.
Added on 3rd Mar 2004 | 229 Votes
Entry Samantha rinsed the cups clean.
Added on 28th Feb 2004 | 185 Votes
Entry Do you use 'shall'?
Added on 28th Feb 2004 | 281 Votes
Entry Do you indent the first line of a paragraph?
Added on 28th Feb 2004 | 338 Votes
Entry Do you put a comma before 'and' in lists?
Added on 28th Feb 2004 | 490 Votes
Entry Software
Added on 17th Feb 2004 | 168 Votes
Entry Which is correct?
Added on 14th Feb 2004 | 216 Votes
Entry "There's no seats free."
Added on 14th Feb 2004 | 225 Votes
Entry Must a sentence contain a main verb?
Added on 6th Feb 2004 | 247 Votes
Entry A precondition is .....
Added on 6th Feb 2004 | 166 Votes
Entry Noam Chomsky is ....
Added on 4th Feb 2004 | 179 Votes
Entry "I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't rain."
Added on 4th Feb 2004 | 217 Votes
Entry Can Google concordance language?
Added on 30th Jan 2004 | 217 Votes
Entry He don't know nothing about it.
Added on 30th Jan 2004 | 634 Votes
Entry Should English universities charge top-up fees?
Added on 28th Jan 2004 | 162 Votes
Entry Which spelling system makes more sense?
Added on 28th Jan 2004 | 231 Votes
Entry He worked for six hours _____
Added on 28th Jan 2004 | 192 Votes
Entry It is statistically invalid.
Added on 28th Jan 2004 | 189 Votes
Entry The pool was deceptively shallow
Added on 23rd Jan 2004 | 213 Votes
Entry He's .....
Added on 22nd Jan 2004 | 216 Votes
Entry Albeit
Added on 21st Jan 2004 | 207 Votes
Entry You have .....
Added on 20th Jan 2004 | 177 Votes
Entry Less people
Added on 15th Jan 2004 | 180 Votes
Entry Swearing is ___.
Added on 11th Jan 2004 | 224 Votes
Entry Which is correct?
Added on 3rd Jan 2004 | 206 Votes
Entry Truss
Added on 29th Dec 2003 | 171 Votes
Entry Banana~s
Added on 29th Dec 2003 | 189 Votes
Entry They looked at one another.
Added on 28th Dec 2003 | 214 Votes
Entry I'm on cloud ____.
Added on 28th Dec 2003 | 209 Votes
Entry The problem was ____ rooted
Added on 19th Dec 2003 | 244 Votes
Entry Dialects _____ from the standard form of a language.
Added on 17th Dec 2003 | 215 Votes
Entry The orchestra played for...
Added on 12th Dec 2003 | 214 Votes
Entry Do you enjoy learning the English language?
Added on 7th Dec 2003 | 265 Votes
Entry Fella
Added on 7th Dec 2003 | 192 Votes
Entry There are a number of alternatives.
Added on 7th Dec 2003 | 185 Votes
Entry Whenever I see a cat, I usually start sneezing.
Added on 5th Dec 2003 | 231 Votes
Entry Which can be an adverb?
Added on 28th Nov 2003 | 210 Votes
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