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relative pronoun 'which' vs 'that' [duplicate]
grammar
american-english
british-english
relative-pronouns
that
"Baby is creeping" vs. "baby is crawling" in AmE
verbs
american-english
usage
Derogative vs Offensive
meaning
american-english
Word for person attracted to shiny things
single-word-requests
american-english
russian
Etymology of reduplicative compound "nitty-gritty"
etymology
american-english
GROCERY or GROSHERY [duplicate]
american-english
pronunciation
What is the alternative word to "conservative"?
american-english
Does the American English hesitation sound “uh” imply ignorance, like “d’uh”?
semantics
vocabulary
american-english
Come back hard on us [closed]
idioms
american-english
vocabulary
How do Americans pronounce "it would", "it was", etc.?
american-english
pronunciation
consonants
Is synonymy of "man" and "human" on decline? [closed]
synonyms
american-english
language-change
"already" pronounced as [ˈɔʋɪ]
american-english
pronunciation
phonology
songs
"Ma'am" or "Miss" in American English? [closed]
american-english
vocabulary
honorifics
Is "Time is short and the water's risin'" a Southernism?
etymology
expressions
american-english
phrase-origin
regional
/z/ + /ð/ = /zdð/?
american-english
pronunciation
accent
consonants
Is bachelorette replacing spinster and other synonyms?
word-usage
american-english
Present Perfect Usage of "Think" for Recent Past
grammar
american-english
Is there another way than [ɜr] to pronounce the grapheme "or" in words like "world" in AmEng?
american-english
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
vernacular
regional
Different Meanings of 'Jumper' (Transatlantic embarassment)
etymology
differences
nouns
american-english
british-english
Answering with another question for "What do you mean"
american-english
questions
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