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Is "seethingly" a word?
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Do you have particular criteria that compels you to answer or ignore a fluther question?
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"I heard him come home late." How would we analyze this sentence?
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Honestly, what's the difference between GREY and GRAY?
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What is the proper grammar for this...?
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Do you ever judge people based on bad grammar?
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If the Queens English is changing, can we all just agree that there is no such thing as proper English?
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Policymaker, policy-maker, policy maker?
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Synonyms for tough times?
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Is it "faithful day" or "fateful day"?
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Why do people use the phrase "hate on" instead of just saying "hate?"?
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Can you diagram the sentences "Let's go." and "To be, or not to be, that is the question."?
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What is the difference between I have done and, I did?
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Help with finding a book?
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Which is correct: you use to write, or, you used to write?
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Proper plural for status?
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Do I use 'is' or 'are' in this sentence?
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Favorite Bushism?
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What's the noun form of cheesy?
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Present Perfect Simple?
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