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She is his would be/ wife to be
word-usage
american-english
british-english
phrase-usage
indian-english
How far have you understood my lesson? [closed]
meaning
grammaticality
indian-english
Is "learning yourself" the same as "learning by yourself"?
differences
word-usage
indian-english
reflexives
emphasis
Felicitated- pragmatics and connotations
word-choice
verbs
connotation
indian-english
pragmatics
Rendezvous with Ray [closed]
etymology
pronunciation-vs-spelling
phonology
indian-english
Is bad English called "Butler English"?
differences
dialects
indian-english
Why do we say 'Salt to taste'?
american-english
british-english
indian-english
What is the proper pronunciation for Kipling's character-name "Mowgli"?
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
literature
indian-english
eye-dialect
Is there a word "issual"?
word-usage
is-it-a-word
indian-english
Difference between 'REVERENCE' and 'DEFERENCE'
american-english
british-english
indian-english
north-american-english
international
What is a "loose character" in Indian English?
indian-english
Expression for becoming homeless, which has the word 'street' in it? How about "pushed to the streets"?
american-english
british-english
speech
indian-english
australian-english
British South Asian accent
british-english
indian-english
accent
Origin of the expression "Gone for a toss" in Indian English
idioms
indian-english
Is "to do well" used more frequently in India?
verbs
usage
indian-english
"The mixture was added water": Is "add" a double-object verb?
verbs
indian-english
direct-objects
indirect-objects
We Indians often say "I finished my homework today itself", which I know is wrong. Which is the correct way to say it?
indian-english
reflexives
deixis
Origin of "No, a thousand times no"
etymology
indian-english
SAT grammar question: Why is this "them" incorrect?
punctuation
syntactic-analysis
indian-english
subordinate-clauses
What is the origin of 'cash'?
etymology
british-english
indian-english
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