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must vs have to: British usage and academic rules
british-english
modal-verbs
have-to-vs.must
Adele's pronunciation - Can't recognise some sounds in 'Rolling in the Deep'
pronunciation
british-english
What is the meaning of this long line in this sentense?
meaning
british-english
eighteenth-century-english
Translation and etymology of a slang passage
idioms
british-english
slang
dialects
Origin of 'dap' shoe
etymology
british-english
regional
spatio or spatial
american-english
british-english
orthography
compound-adjectives
British English plural verb for group noun in a contraction
british-english
verb-agreement
contractions
U vs. Non-U words in contemporary British English
british-english
dialects
class-based-usage
What is the meaning of the phrase "chance would be a fine thing"?
phrases
idioms
british-english
Etymology of "nutmeg"?
etymology
british-english
Can bacon or beans suggest some sort of alcohol?
meaning-in-context
british-english
poetry
Why is there a difference in the adoption of "Kindergarten" in American and British English?
etymology
american-english
british-english
Older English Term
meaning
usage
british-english
orthography
Can "certiorari" be pronounced as three syllables in the US?
american-english
pronunciation
british-english
legalese
What word(s) do children of English native speakers use for "kid"/"child"/etc
american-english
british-english
dialects
hiberno-english
canadian-english
Real BrE pronunciation
pronunciation
british-english
Origin of “name and shame”
etymology
american-english
british-english
phrase-origin
What exactly the word afraid means for Americans? [closed]
american-english
british-english
Where did the phrase "Give it some wellie" originate?
etymology
british-english
Similar saying to 'lost his/her train of thought' [duplicate]
synonyms
british-english
figures-of-speech
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