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Hydrophobic, hydrophobized, or hydrophobicized?
nouns
adjectives
semantics
proper-nouns
Why is there an indefinite article before "London"? [duplicate]
grammar
proper-nouns
indefinite-articles
Charity scammer low life [closed]
proper-nouns
Capitalization of software terms--design pattern [closed]
proper-nouns
Why is "Thailand" spelled with an 'h'?
etymology
orthography
proper-nouns
toponyms
silent-letters
Is "Monday" a proper noun or a common noun?
nouns
terminology
proper-nouns
Which expression is older: "London Royal Parks" or "London's Royal Parks" ? And why is it Hyde Park and not Hyde's Park?
usage
apostrophe
proper-nouns
When to use a definite article in the name of a ship
definite-articles
proper-nouns
Word for the name part of a country name
single-word-requests
nouns
proper-nouns
toponyms
What does "Clyst" mean?
meaning
etymology
proper-nouns
toponyms
Word order of participial modifiers and proper nouns
word-order
proper-nouns
participles
participial-phrases
deverbal-adjectives
Origin of street names ending in "-hurst"
meaning
etymology
proper-nouns
toponyms
Should "the" or "el" appear before a Spanish proper noun placed in an English text
proper-nouns
spanish
foreign-phrases
Why do the names of so many places end in -ia? [closed]
meaning
etymology
suffixes
proper-nouns
geography
Is correct to say: "John, there is a Mr. Smith on the phone for you" [duplicate]
proper-nouns
indefinite-articles
When referring to a specific person by title only within a specific office, should the title be capitalized?
american-english
capitalization
proper-nouns
cmos
Is the word “Galapagos” transferable into adjective and verb to mean “outdated, fossilized” in English?
word-usage
proper-nouns
Does the properness of 'Street' (in the name of a street) survive when discussing two particular streets together?
proper-nouns
'The Kukhtarev's model' or 'Kukhtarev's model' ('John's car' or 'The John's car')?
grammar
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
proper-nouns
objects
Does the word 'law' need to be capitalised? [duplicate]
capitalization
proper-nouns
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