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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 16 of 16)

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Entry When ......... it?
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 264 Votes
Entry He's better than....
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 325 Votes
Entry In British English, 'I just took it' means...
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 230 Votes
Entry Can I come in?
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 278 Votes
Entry Is language infinite?
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 311 Votes
Entry Which do you use?
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 297 Votes
Entry Do you use the noun "data" as a singular or plural?
Added on 18th Aug 2003 | 337 Votes
Entry A double negative...
Added on 17th Aug 2003 | 303 Votes
Entry Does English have a future tense?
Added on 9th Aug 2003 | 422 Votes
Entry Are Modals verbs?
Added on 9th Aug 2003 | 283 Votes
Entry Are you studying to take formal English exams?
Added on 7th Aug 2003 | 287 Votes
Entry What is the past tense of "must"?
Added on 23rd Jul 2003 | 824 Votes
Entry Is it acceptable to split infinitives?
Added on 23rd Jul 2003 | 280 Votes
Entry Is English a hard language to learn?
Added on 23rd Jul 2003 | 544 Votes
Entry Do you ever split infinitives?
Added on 23rd Jul 2003 | 390 Votes
Entry Do you use the word 'whom'?
Added on 24th May 2003 | 1012 Votes
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