- Head of a phrase
- During which
- simile
- of which
- knackered
- On genitive antecedants.
- read the year
- to blame for
- as a result of / as the result of
- Eggman
- people
- He worries his parents.
- present or past tense?
- none
- translation
- suits me best
- suggest to
- Part of Speech
- Perposition [in]
- know
- none
- news
- which
- whom it was a pleasure to meet
- Sentence Correction
- Pronoun (they)
- Have never seen; had never seen; never saw
- tenses
- many years in the making
- is this correct?
- Appositive in this sentence
- singular or plural verb
- own
- neither I
- wash up
- expressing preference in the past?
- regret doing vs regret having done
- Elliptical clause
- Infinitive phrase here
- good to dismiss
- continue
- one sentence
- the one of ...
- for or about
- Puzzling "nucular".
- shut up
- scared the hell
- Tricky phrase
- full or complete
- still have
- chop
- who or whom
- accompany
- Some uses of the participle
- Seeing something
- Lnad.
- as if
- rain/the rain
- a heavy rain
- rain
- Compliement & Commend; also Fascinating.
- skills
- incomparable
- The more ~ the more
- adjective order
- Help with phrase type and phrase head
- since
- docs
- Is This Irony?
- which are
- 2 sentences-'just like' and 'except'
- as long as
- both
- written
- future progressive tense passive
- double negatives
- Also, Too, Either, and As well
- past tense
- How Come? versus Why?
- Adverb Phrase
- Correct or false?
- to go cold
- dance
- after
- Pronunciation of Benidorm
- have got
- and /or
- I have you word
- proof-reading
- Awkward or not?
- yours
- colloquial verb needed
- slash (/)
- lying in/on
- Mark was asking if you enjoy /you're enjoying your new job.
- but
- phrasal verb
- down the track
- 2 questions
- verbal nouns
- which version is best
- This sentence
- interpretation
- washed in the sentence.
- Are these sentence all right?
- I like my new job/ I enjoy my new job/ I like to play football
- noun as adjective
- phonetics d p t
- is a comma needed?
- have been
- student of .
- Take the book or pick the book up
- (study, at the library)
- come in peace
- use English
- past tense and past progressive tense
- Present perfect for extent
- advise
- Adverb Clause
- Let it done or Let it be done
- Participle
- gradually trending upward over time
- Is this sentence Okay?
- gerund?
- want for =lack
- It must have slipped my mind
- If any question why we died ....
- What can he know of England who only England knows?
- Omission
- make it in life
- what better?
- Please help!
- one idiom
- Usage of As
- money is the name
- paper on philsophy- a note of thanks
- request for proofreading
- interpretation
- from that of
- May I omit "or not" in all the sentences?
- 1 question-absolute
- What do you think?
- to, for, due
- mind my/me
- past perfect, past simple
- Prepositional object..
- already
- is/are
- was or is
- Being
- Can someone say the meaning of these two sentences?
- Does anyone has or Does anyone have...
- A funny way to learn English a minute a day
- adverb modifying comparative
- what is the meaning of this sentence?
- Phrase
- yet to billed and yet to bill
- very known
- tag question
- She being tired, I didn't visit her
- rather than + participle
- Most history is written by victors so has a clear view.
- How do you explain this? Is it even correct?
- Verb Agreement
- The village sits / stands /lies at the bottom of a valley
- AND--conjunctions
- minor position
- subject and verb
- lift up /him
- be taught in
- feel bad / feel badly
- question tag
- cracking
- all day
- such as
- as applied for this paper
- go/dive off the deep end
- adverbs
- last year
- keys or keyZ?
- No vs not
- interested in hearing or in listening?
- i just phoned you or i have just phoned you
- reformulate the sentence please
- enough
- hershey's choco
- to Marius
- back
- one word
- during vs while
- question
- More than one semi-colon within a paragraph?
- For our own good/ for our own goods?
- political stage
- Unless in the third conditional
- to vs for
- borrow from
- Queries for books.
- latest
- either
- Does the phrase have two meaning?
- whose
- present tense
- one sentence
- whose this?
- Preposition use
- night/ evening
- difference
- broken with age
- participle phrase
- unless or although
- are not you......
- I don't get the meaning.
- It was clear her bed hadn't been slept in
- It was clear she hadn't been slept in her bed.
- lie/lay down
- not only ... either
- No place
- We've got to ditch him!
- Jhon caught up with him.
- Call us up of call us
- As if or like
- It's to die for
- She hadn't been slept in her bed / She hadn't slept in her bed
- dare say/there is
- very much
- just checking my spell checker :)
- What is happening here/in here?
- these days
- for
- using "of"
- "made of" vs. "made from". "percent &...
- Comma or dash
- He told a story to the children
- So be it
- I start school on Monday
- Escape rope
- stop from
- of
- one sentence
- which one is right?
- Confusion of "As if" & "As though" in subjuntive form and past form
- noun phrases
- be forgiven for
- is to be /is
- later
- justice be served
- weekdays
- defining relative clause
- help me fix/to fix