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Declension is a noun. What is the verb? [closed]
verbs
nouns
grammatical-number
american-english
british-english
"Late to the party" vs. "late for the party"
word-choice
grammaticality
prepositions
american-english
Yards, courtyards, and gardens in American English
american-english
vocabulary
usage
How is the name of the town Hingham, Massachusetts, pronounced?
american-english
pronunciation
toponyms
"Gotta" pronunciation
american-english
abbreviations
flapping
A question of pits and stomachs
idioms
american-english
Should I pronounce little as ['lit(ə)l] or ['lid(ə)l]
american-english
pronunciation
flapping
Is the Word Homeopathy Used Inappropriately?
meaning
american-english
dictionaries
"left- and right-hand side" vs. "left and right-hand side" [duplicate]
punctuation
american-english
orthography
hyphenation
suspended-hyphen
On being golden
etymology
idioms
american-english
slang
Why is 'sort of' pronounced /sɔːrdəv/ in AmE though /t/ is not between vowels?
american-english
pronunciation
flapping
What is the word for "something that is true, but misleading"?
single-word-requests
american-english
What does this mean: "Avoid oral calcium, dairy products, shark cartilage & exercise during the medication."
american-english
meaning-in-context
british-english
ambiguity
lists
A word which describes a statement or question that is vague or random [closed]
single-word-requests
meaning
american-english
English translation for the different parts of a course as found in French schools/universities
american-english
translation
french
When referring to a specific person by title only within a specific office, should the title be capitalized?
american-english
capitalization
proper-nouns
cmos
What is the meaning of "coming Friday"? [closed]
meaning
word-usage
american-english
british-english
indian-english
Is it correct to say "the reality between which he is torn sympathizing and vilifying" [closed]
american-english
british-english
formality
speech
Comma before and [duplicate]
american-english
writing
What is a noun for a person who is underrated despite being really good at something? [closed]
single-word-requests
american-english
british-english
slang
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