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whether vs if31 Jan 2009 23:09 GMT1

To be about31 Jan 2009 17:59 GMT6

"off" or "of" when listing quantities.31 Jan 2009 15:33 GMT7

'An historical'31 Jan 2009 13:22 GMT33

Right replay: :How are You?"31 Jan 2009 12:34 GMT6

Tie31 Jan 2009 10:10 GMT48

"the same thing but in name"31 Jan 2009 04:51 GMT5

including31 Jan 2009 00:21 GMT26

"The boy bringing the milk has been ill"30 Jan 2009 23:10 GMT6

British English and American English30 Jan 2009 19:58 GMT51

Soho30 Jan 2009 14:33 GMT2

Rough seas30 Jan 2009 12:11 GMT66

Origin of Description of Americans as "Fat, lazy and stupid"30 Jan 2009 04:12 GMT45

most of 'em30 Jan 2009 03:09 GMT9

For which speakers are [a] and [&] allophones?29 Jan 2009 23:17 GMT34

Curious usage of "wide berth"29 Jan 2009 23:12 GMT230

litmus test29 Jan 2009 22:05 GMT46

"The perfect age for college is..."29 Jan 2009 21:03 GMT18

gendo - a way of language29 Jan 2009 20:57 GMT3

joint possessive question29 Jan 2009 12:03 GMT9

=SFTW= Supply Tom's six adverbs29 Jan 2009 10:43 GMT39

* Ladies! Gay Videos Huge Slongs Man on Man29 Jan 2009 09:01 GMT1

More naval journalism from the USA29 Jan 2009 03:56 GMT76

chinese burn etc29 Jan 2009 03:34 GMT56

Anglicised place names29 Jan 2009 02:52 GMT53

Godwin's Law has loopholes sez etymologist. Astounding photos of the     gaping holes too !!!!29 Jan 2009 01:06 GMT128

Mine or his?28 Jan 2009 23:07 GMT22

Quote: Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe     with a person....28 Jan 2009 07:22 GMT1

Recommend me some authoritative and comprehensive english grammar books?28 Jan 2009 04:41 GMT4

Is there a term for when a singer practises hitting high notes with     each note getting higher and higher? I.e., "Ah ah ah ah.28 Jan 2009 03:25 GMT9

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