Newbetuts
.
New posts in american-english
Meaning of "boroughs of New York City"
meaning
american-english
"Café" vs. "coffee shop" in American English
differences
nouns
american-english
Should I replace "me" and "I" with "he" or "she" when quoting?
american-english
quotes
quotations
quotation-marks
Differences between dialects
american-english
british-english
dialects
early-modern-english
What does "consound" mean?
meaning
meaning-in-context
american-english
vocabulary
north-american-english
"Tactical Language" (from the Police) is from "Tactical Warfare" (from the Military) etymologically?
meaning
etymology
american-english
Who got up/ did get up?
american-english
non-condecending term that has the meaning that is usually associated to 'first world'
phrase-requests
american-english
phrase-meaning
What part(s) of speech are "or else" and "otherwise" and why is "otherwise" more flexible if it's the same part of speech?
grammar
american-english
conditionals
How to pronounce '-ing' followed by a vowel
pronunciation
american-english
vowels
ing
Can we use "Not only, but too" instead of "Not only, but also,?
american-english
writing-style
conjunctions
formality
An English Descriptive Word for Two Words
synonyms
american-english
syntactic-analysis
neologisms
descriptive-grammar
Correct use of the term “Taxa de Natalidade” [closed]
american-english
translation
portuguese
Comma use with "Oh" phrases
american-english
commas
Explanation of a quote from The Great Gatsby
meaning
phrases
american-english
sentence
When is "all y'allses" used?
american-english
dialects
morphology
"Have a breakfast" or "eat a breakfast" in AmE
word-choice
verbs
american-english
"I'd-a lost"? What does this contraction stand for?
american-english
contractions
lyrics
african-american-vernacular-english
Synonyms for "curate" in US English
word-choice
verbs
american-english
synonyms
Opposite idiom for going with the flow
idioms
american-english
Prev
Next