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Why should we bother with the "apostrophe of omission"?
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Why is it that Americans say "a couple things" rather than "a couple of things"?
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Check my grammar?
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Dammit, Janets!
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Where are the editors?
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What are some words you bring out only for special occasions?
Asked by Clair | 12 responses -
Is it nook or Nook?
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Can I use "...that is" in a professional writing piece?
Asked by HeroicZach | 20 responses -
I wrote this one, could anyone check my grammar?
Asked by unodos | 9 responses -
Help with sentence clarity?
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Why is a boilerplate called a boilerplate?
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Is "earnesty" a word?
Asked by julia999 | 18 responses -
How does one stop being careless (serious question here guys)?
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Would you call this text a simile or metaphor?
Asked by xTheDreamer | 23 responses -
What do you think will happen to English in the next 30-40 years?
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What's a good english word that means busy yet empty?
Asked by unodos | 22 responses -
Is this sentence right?
Asked by unodos | 9 responses -
Great question, bad grammar or spelling. How do you react?
Asked by Zen | 59 responses -
If someone asks if you did something, does that qualify as an accusation?
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When do you use the preposition in or on?
Asked by unodos | 12 responses
