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Points Date Pair Term / Answer given Level Status Gloss
4 Aug 12 '11 eng>eng subject / object pronouns definitely hypercorrection pro closed ok
4 Jul 27 '11 eng>eng President/governor capitalization varies according to the context pro closed ok
4 Jul 20 '11 eng>eng 6000 ml tumescent solution were/was infiltrated per session. 6000 ml tumescent solution was infiltrated per session. pro closed ok
4 Jun 12 '11 eng>eng whose antecedent can be animate or inanimate pro closed ok
- Apr 26 '09 eng>eng sentence language type determines formulaic expressions instead of sociolinguistic circumstances pro closed ok
- Apr 25 '09 eng>eng phonematization system of differences in meaning based on minimal pairs pro closed ok
- Feb 22 '09 eng>eng CRITICAL? yes, you can easy closed no
4 Jan 13 '09 eng>eng are the key to facilitate natural communication processes. are the key to successful and natural communication processes pro closed no
4 Jan 4 '09 eng>eng this is due to that... this is due to the fact that /// this is because pro closed ok
4 Feb 10 '08 eng>eng a highly desired job component the next step most employees want very much is becoming part of a team or work group pro closed ok
4 Jan 27 '08 eng>eng Little pipsqueak; small or insignificant person pro closed ok
4 Jan 8 '08 eng>eng what Howard sees as uniquely_ what Howard considers being an exclusive trait of Australians is ... pro closed ok
- Dec 24 '07 eng>eng She slapped a crap out of me beat the hell out of; beat to a pulp pro closed no
4 Dec 18 '07 eng>eng Much to their credit they deserved recognition and praise (for what they have done) pro closed ok
4 Dec 17 '07 eng>eng use or non-use of articles before terms the AHP of Malchut [to distinguish from other AHPs vs. AHP of Malchut [only AHP] pro closed ok
- Dec 17 '07 eng>eng Get a dollar number get an amount in dollars pro open no
4 Nov 17 '07 eng>eng comma, restrictive In a restrictive clause it is essential information for clarifiaciton. Nonrestrictive = additional pro closed ok
- Nov 4 '07 eng>eng vis-à-vis through pro closed ok
- Oct 20 '07 eng>eng there comes a time / there exist different opinions pronoun pro closed no
- Sep 30 '07 eng>eng an explosion takes me out of my dreams. no - it is not a complete sentence pro closed no
- Jun 17 '07 eng>eng okie-dokie: acceptable and/or standard modern spelling? in a nutshell, no - not with the same meaning pro closed no
- Aug 3 '06 eng>eng among / between / within among (more than 2) / between (only two) pro closed no
4 Jul 31 '06 eng>eng imagine "imagine if" emphasizes the impossibility of what is being imagined pro closed no
4 Jul 31 '06 eng>eng one another / one from each other one another / non-native English pro closed no
- Jul 31 '06 eng>eng reproduce reproduce - transitive or intransitive pro closed no
4 Jul 29 '06 eng>eng travel travel back in time ... to the year 1950 pro closed no
- Jul 29 '06 eng>eng not only not only + Auxiliary Verb + NP + Main Verb pro closed no
- Jul 22 '06 eng>eng reference to them pro closed no
- Jul 11 '06 eng>eng penultimate day/next to the last day next to last day pro closed ok
- Jun 4 '06 eng>eng precisation (does this word exisit in English?) precisation pro closed no
- Jun 17 '05 eng>eng comprise No error in the first sentence; a preposition could be added in the second sentence pro closed no
4 Jun 10 '05 eng>eng sentence The President ... with the endorsement of the honorable ... ceremony ... to the degree ... granted pro closed no
- Jun 4 '05 eng>eng double whammy two strikes // two negative hits pro closed ok
4 Jun 3 '05 eng>eng it lamp head connector pro closed ok
4 May 25 '05 eng>eng under the management under the management pro closed no
4 Oct 24 '04 eng>eng Staff personnel pro closed no
- Oct 10 '04 eng>eng able to establish contacts easily facility to make professional contacts easy closed ok
- Oct 10 '04 eng>eng Place of birth usually not easy closed ok
- Oct 10 '04 eng>eng using the definite article (here) or not yes - use it easy closed ok
4 Oct 7 '04 eng>eng I have doubts - a technology? a technology pro closed no
- Sep 30 '04 eng>eng couple few pro closed no
- Sep 26 '04 eng>eng plead (with) someone plead with someone pro closed ok
- Sep 26 '04 eng>eng her house-moving eliptical in nature and informal stylistically pro closed ok
- Sep 19 '04 eng>eng the sense of the following sentence given folk characteristics of the illness to children becames psychodynamic pro closed ok
- Sep 19 '04 eng>eng the meaning of this sentence medical classification according to the cultural group to which the mother belongs pro closed no
4 Sep 19 '04 eng>eng catch-22 damned if you do, damned if you don't pro closed no
- Sep 17 '04 eng>eng Luxembourg, Romania Mmore than one spelling - see explanation below pro closed no
- Sep 17 '04 eng>eng Plural of abbreviations. no apostrophe is needed pro closed no
4 Sep 11 '04 eng>eng much or many many OR a lot of easy closed no
- Sep 11 '04 eng>eng Ordinary mail post mail pro closed ok
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