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Time in the morning for breakfast/time for breakfast in the morning?
grammar
phrases
expressions
sentence-patterns
compound-words
Sat question, passive word choice, "shown " grammar [closed]
meaning
grammar
expressions
sentence
sentence-patterns
Which is the correct sentence using the word 'Let'? [duplicate]
verbs
relative-clauses
sentence-patterns
conjunction-reduction
Use of “well” to signal a pseudo-awkward pause before an impending word repetition or pun
sentence-patterns
speech
rhetoric
literary-device
What should I say when meet a person for the first time? [closed]
sentence
sentence-patterns
Why can you use relative clauses with implicit complementisers or relative pronouns?
grammar
sentence-patterns
relative-pronouns
construction
reduced-relative-clauses
What are the differences between the following? [duplicate]
grammar
sentence-patterns
construction
argument-structure
Why do more sentences start with 'data' as a plural, than when it is within the sentence?
sentence-patterns
grammatical-number
sociolinguistics
uncountable-nouns
Sentence patterns: There are 16 ways to "leave" your book
grammaticality
prepositions
sentence-patterns
indirect-objects
Can you make this sentence clear?
sentence
syntactic-analysis
sentence-patterns
"I am going to attend" vs "I am attending"
phrases
future
sentence-patterns
present-progressive
What do you call it when you transpose the last two words of a sentence on purpose? [duplicate]
grammar
sentence-patterns
christmas
Is this just an error or am I missing something?
grammar
grammaticality
british-english
sentence-patterns
sentence-meaning
Reverse relationship of Belong?
possessives
sentence-patterns
“She left me for another woman” or “She left me for a woman”?
meaning
sentence-patterns
grammatical-gender
Is there a name for this type of sentence: "The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure"? [duplicate]
expressions
terminology
syntactic-analysis
sentence-patterns
"In which shift are you today? or In which shift you are today?" which is correct? [closed]
questions
sentence-patterns
Does this sentence remain grammatically correct?
grammaticality
sentence-patterns
What is the correct usage of "the question of ..."
grammar
syntactic-analysis
questions
sentence-patterns
"Note that, because English orthography, there are two verbs tear, pronounced differently, one transitive......"
grammaticality
clauses
sentence-patterns
reading
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