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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 bought a ____ sweater.
Added on 1st Nov 2005 | 186 Votes
Entry Which is the basic unit of meaning?
Added on 19th Oct 2005 | 242 Votes
Entry How many syllables does 'preparedness' have?
Added on 15th Oct 2005 | 222 Votes
Entry Woe
Added on 10th Oct 2005 | 183 Votes
Entry 'Enveloped'- which syllable do you stress?
Added on 8th Oct 2005 | 173 Votes
Entry What's the noun from 'inept'?
Added on 3rd Oct 2005 | 194 Votes
Entry "I saw the fox in the garden just now."
Added on 2nd Oct 2005 | 166 Votes
Entry Disbenefit
Added on 1st Oct 2005 | 361 Votes
Entry A ____ politician will take a bribe.
Added on 27th Sep 2005 | 162 Votes
Entry Which fish form the plural by adding -s or -es?
Added on 27th Sep 2005 | 254 Votes
Entry A ____ sin
Added on 26th Sep 2005 | 160 Votes
Entry He's six ____ tall.
Added on 20th Sep 2005 | 248 Votes
Entry The plural of "buffalo" is:
Added on 14th Sep 2005 | 1596 Votes
Entry I felt ____ to help them.
Added on 14th Sep 2005 | 183 Votes
Entry She stopped ____ when the phone rang.
Added on 10th Sep 2005 | 229 Votes
Entry You can't help ____ them.
Added on 27th Aug 2005 | 209 Votes
Entry He's ____ about his book collection.
Added on 10th Aug 2005 | 189 Votes
Entry Apostrophe
Added on 6th Aug 2005 | 213 Votes
Entry Which is more emphatic?
Added on 4th Aug 2005 | 196 Votes
Entry Can a learning curve go down?
Added on 27th Jul 2005 | 167 Votes
Entry I know...
Added on 19th Jul 2005 | 151 Votes
Entry He objected to ____ sitting there.
Added on 13th Jul 2005 | 201 Votes
Entry Which do you prefer?
Added on 12th Jul 2005 | 138 Votes
Entry Until & Till
Added on 11th Jul 2005 | 211 Votes
Entry Do you think it'll rain?
Added on 3rd Jul 2005 | 187 Votes
Entry I am absolutely not being alarmist.
Added on 27th Jun 2005 | 156 Votes
Entry Rock & Roll
Added on 22nd Jun 2005 | 189 Votes
Entry ____ is power.
Added on 20th Jun 2005 | 201 Votes
Entry She has ____ fully from her illness.
Added on 13th Jun 2005 | 196 Votes
Entry Which acronym do you use?
Added on 5th Jun 2005 | 125 Votes
Entry I made it ____ for you.
Added on 1st Jun 2005 | 248 Votes
Entry Hyphen?
Added on 28th May 2005 | 174 Votes
Entry Do you like webquests?
Added on 21st May 2005 | 141 Votes
Entry We arrived tired.
Added on 18th May 2005 | 175 Votes
Entry Which is the dummy auxiliary?
Added on 11th May 2005 | 196 Votes
Entry In 1492, Columbus knew that the world ____ round.
Added on 5th May 2005 | 282 Votes
Entry Come next winter, I will be in a new job.
Added on 3rd May 2005 | 173 Votes
Entry Want/need + verb + -ing/ed
Added on 24th Apr 2005 | 294 Votes
Entry Last Friday, a summons and complaint ____ filed.
Added on 19th Apr 2005 | 192 Votes
Entry She was ____ asleep.
Added on 14th Apr 2005 | 226 Votes
Entry 'Scone' rhymes with...
Added on 8th Apr 2005 | 226 Votes
Entry How do you rate the UsingEnglish.com website?
Added on 8th Apr 2005 | 235 Votes
Entry One in ten ____ of the idea.
Added on 8th Apr 2005 | 193 Votes
Entry The film was laughable.
Added on 6th Apr 2005 | 171 Votes
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