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What is the phenomenon called when we use an incorrect sensory perception to describe something?
adjectives
sense-verbs
What is the etymology of "look out"?
etymology
sense-verbs
Is it 'seeing as' or 'seems'?
idioms
sense-verbs
What is the difference between "scent" and "odor"?
differences
sense-verbs
What is verb tense consistency?
tenses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
predicate-frames
What part of speech is 'stumble' in this sentence?
sense-verbs
syntactic-analysis
grammatical-roles
Is the sentence "I saw him saying..." right?
sense-verbs
Word for "able to be smelled" [duplicate]
single-word-requests
adjectives
synonyms
sense-verbs
“feel tired” vs. “am tired”
word-choice
grammar
differences
word-usage
sense-verbs
what's the difference between "to hear" and "to listen"
meaning
meaning-in-context
differences
phrase-meaning
sense-verbs
"Love to see this happen?" or 'Love to see this happens?" What's the grammar rule behind this? [closed]
syntactic-analysis
sense-verbs
infinitive-constructions
What is wrong in saying " I am feeling well right now"...?
tenses
sense-verbs
Is there a word for "look and feel"?
single-word-requests
sense-verbs
The confusion you suffer when tasting something familiar but unexpected
nouns
sense-verbs
How to correctly say you liked some food?
food
sense-verbs
Should this verb be in the third-person singular form, the infinitive form, or the present participle form? [duplicate]
sense-verbs
gerund-phrases
inflectional-morphology
infinitive-constructions
nonfinite-clause-complementation
Looking forward to " see" or "seeing"?
verbs
nouns
sense-verbs
gerund-vs-infinitive
Is usually tired, usually tired, and feels tired?
adverbs
auxiliary-verbs
sense-verbs
In “can hear singing”, is “singing” a verb or a gerund?
syntactic-analysis
sense-verbs
gerund-phrases
grammatical-roles
participial-phrases
What does it mean to "look it"?
phrases
sense-verbs
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