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David K
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62 votes

Why is the correct spelling "eating" and not "eatting"?

55 votes

What would you call someone who sneaks into and stays in places where they have to be signed up, e.g. classes/country clubs

33 votes

An adjective for a woman showing lots of skin?

30 votes

What is the difference between feet and very feet?

19 votes

"Who is you" – not "are"

13 votes

Why 11 am + 1 hour == 12:00 pm?

8 votes

Can I say down north as well as down south?

7 votes
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"Stay hungry" or "Keep hungry"?

6 votes
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"There are neither" or "there are no neither"?

5 votes

Use "him" or "her" in this sentence about a hypothetical gender switch?

5 votes

A dog followed the man into the store

5 votes

Arithmetic expressions: singular or plural?

4 votes

Form a circle line? (Verb)

4 votes

Popcorn is the only acceptable snack to consume while watching a movie

4 votes

When person is ill because of cold, then he "caught cold" or "got cold"?

3 votes

Can "Et cetera" make a separate sentence?

3 votes
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Furniture as a general term for curtain accessories

3 votes

Will you be my friend?

3 votes

Can adjectives modify a pronoun like "rich they", "poor you" and "beautiful I"?

3 votes

Can I omit "people" after "more and more"?

3 votes

A sentence with listing items: How to remove the ambiguity?

3 votes

Grammar behind "Whatever what is is is what I want."

3 votes

"What was best" vs "what was the best"?

3 votes

Two repeated uses of 'under' in one sentence? Would it bother you?

3 votes

What is the appropriate word for something like "to do an action heavily, with a special effort, intensity, pressure, enthusiasm"?

2 votes

Is there difference between bedding, bedclothes and linen or are consider synonym?

2 votes

Can we say “you can pay when the order gets ready”?

2 votes

Neutral equivalent to the attributive use of the adjective "so-called"

2 votes
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What is the difference between "get surprised" and "be surprised"?

2 votes

Is it true that the preposition "for" can not be used in present and past continuous tenses?