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  • What does it was boiling hot mean?
  • What is the difference between suburbs and outskirts ?
  • Is it correct to say "I arrived here/there"? Thank you :)
  • What kind of impression would the names Magnolia, Audrey, and Aurora give when used as girls' names?
  • What is "they'd" here? (picture) They had or they would? Thanks They are talking about a past event
  • What is the difference between lock the doors and lock the door ?
  • What is the difference in terms of meaning between sentence 1 and 2? 1. There is no concern about creating more tension because they have already had enough tension between each other. 2. There is no concern about creating more tension because they already have enough tension between each other. My guess: Sentence 1 gives me a sense of emphasizing the strong tension between them in the past (by using present perfect tense), so even if it creates more tension and escalates the bad situation further, it doesn't matter. Sentence 2 does not emphasize the past. (by using present tense) Am I correct? Other than this, I really can't figure out the differences between them. Do both of them sound natural to English native speakers?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? vaso
  • What does Roll me a blunt mean?
  • What does blunt mean?
  • What does lean mean?
  • What does hi please help. A: but then I checked my account, and the funds were gone! B: that's awful, Sam! you should report it to the police. A: yes, I will. how could I let this happen? what's " how could I let this happen" in this sentence? mean?
  • Is "at that time" only used when referring to a very specific time or date? Can I use it to describe a moment or period in the past? (See the scenarios in the following) 1. At that time, my English was not good so I was scared when I needed to do a presentation in front of my class. 2. At that time, I was really angry because my friend was an hour late to our gathering. 3. I was staying at home alone one day a few months ago. There was not too much food in the refrigerator so I just fried an egg for my dinner at that time. 4. I have bought an expensive necklace before. At that time, it was a gift for my friend's wedding, so I thought I needed to buy something nice.
  • What does Let’s go for a quick one mean?
  • What is the difference between under and underneath ?
  • What is the difference between You've never missed the Snitch before. and You'd never missed the Snitch before. ?
  • Does it sound natural? "What dacede do you think it's from? It's the twenties decade"
  • Does it sound natural? "It's the twenties dacade"
  • What does hi please help. I was just browsing and this Pop-up appeard. it looked so official— like it was from my bank what's ' official " in this sentence? mean?
  • What does hi please help. in particular I admired his determination. what's " in particular" in this sentence mean?
  • What is the difference between I paint a lot of pictures. and I paint a lot of paintings. ?
  • What is the difference between aeroplane and airplane ?
  • What is the difference between I worked till noon. and I worked until noon. ?
  • Do you use “out of whack” in British English? Is it considered formal, normal or informal? And is there any other synonym?
  • I've been wondering: what's the difference between 'teach' and 'tell'? And also 'learn' and 'study'?
  • What is the difference between No one pushed you to take the job and No one forced you to take the job and No one made you take the job ?
  • What is the difference between If I were to do the work, I should do it in a different way. and If I were to do the work, I would do it in a different way. ?
  • What does If he were this evening, we would play cards together. mean?
  • What does They traced the leak to a secretary in the finance department. what's " the leak" in this sentence? information or the act of making it known? mean?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? "Coge el juguete. Nos tenemos que ir ya". "Get/Take your toy. We have to go now"?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? こんにちは
  • Hi English natives I need your kind comment on below. I have written below kids rhyme about a toddler. Does it sound natural - understandable by a kid? O lel ley lel ley, cutie baby Lovie lovie dolly, roly - poly Honey honey face, nammy nammy Chubby chubby cheeks, plumpy plumpy Pudgy pudgy hands, this is your pinky Teeny weeny eyes cutely blinky Piggie piggie nosie, itsy bitsy. Tummy tummy empty? Eat up plenty.
  • What is the difference between Hello and Hullo ?
  • What does You're a welcome sight mean?
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? 今日はとても寒いです
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? hello
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? hi
  • Sono corrette? Doesn' t he have a family? Does he not have a family?
  • What do you think of people who put jam or honey in their tea?
  • What does homicide mean?
  • Can I have 50 example imperative sentences using “have to” for essay writing
  • How do you say this in English (UK)? здравствуйте
  • I'm curious if English native speakers can instantly notice the difference between these two sentences. 1. The city where I grew up has changed so much. 2. The city, where I grew up, has changed so much. To me, the only difference is the addition of two commas. I recall the grammar rules that sentences with commas include a non-restrictive clause, which provides information that is not essential. Therefore, removing it wouldn’t change the main meaning. This confuses me. To me, isn't only sentence 1 is correct? It is because if "where I grew up" in sentence 2 is removed, it's hard to know which city it refers to. Or both sentence 1 and 2 can be correct depends on the situation and context? Please explain it to me.
  • Is it possible to change mature and maturity in the following sentences to growth etc? ・Often a book now seems dull or difficult will prove easy to grasp when you're more mature intellectually. ・They're puzzled or bored by certain great books because they lack the background and the maturity of mind necessary to meet the author of the book on his own intellectual level.
  • What does hi please help. he refused to compromise his principles. what's " to compromise his principles" in this sentence? mean?
  • If someone ask me "HOW ARE YOU?" can I say "I'M VERY WELL"? I could say "I'M FINE" but I don't know if "I'M VERY FINE" is correct
  • What’s the difference between by bike and on a bike? Can on a bike mean to sit behind?
  • What does Hi please help the week before Christmas is always a dead zone at work" The village is a dead zone for many young people. What's" dead zone " in this sentence? Thanks in advance mean?
  • What is the difference between enjoy and fun ?
  • What does Harry put his face to his knees, his hand gripping his hair. mean?
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