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Is it not high time for the english language to replace the pronoun "you", with separate words for informal and formal contexts?
Asked by ragingloli | 21 responses -
What are the meanings of "dead skunk" and "skinned possum" in this TV sketch?
Asked by cofeka | 3 responses -
What's a word from your childhood that was unique to your family, or that you never hear anymore?
Asked by ibstubro | 39 responses -
What's the difference between using who's and whose?
Asked by mangeons | 18 responses -
When do you expect a major spelling reform of the English language?
Asked by mattbrowne | 58 responses -
What other euphemisms can someone use in other terms like "used" goods?
Asked by ladyv900 | 31 responses -
Is this a good ballad?
Asked by Spidermanrulezzz | 6 responses -
I have a grammar question about a(an), and the letter (H)?
Asked by RedDeerGuy1 | 9 responses -
Can you help me think of a word please?
Asked by Hawaii_Jake | 42 responses -
Do you have any favourite poets?
Asked by disturbed_broken from iPhone | 37 responses -
Why is the word epoch pronounced "epic" in American English?
Asked by Ajoiner | 31 responses -
Question about some parts of this YouTube video?
Asked by cofeka | 5 responses -
Men with women's names - women with men's names - thoughts?
Asked by seazen | 44 responses -
In English language rules, why do we capitalize “I” but not capitalize “me” and “my”?
Asked by gondwanalon | 11 responses -
Care to share your funny, hilarious, shocking... whatever "one typo can change the world" stories?
Asked by Mimishu1995 | 9 responses -
English question (details inside)
Asked by misty123 | 16 responses -
Can you help me with this sentence?
Asked by JLeslie | 17 responses -
I still don’t know when to use their and there.
Asked by talljasperman | 55 responses -
What classifies as English? When is a (originally foreign) word English and when isn't it?
Asked by _zen_ | 77 responses -
Etymological question - why do words like debar and bar and depress and press mean the same things?
Asked by playthebanjo | 6 responses -
Is "a piece of cake" used in the right context?
Asked by Mimishu1995 | 41 responses -
What's a good english word that means busy yet empty?
Asked by unodos | 22 responses -
What's the word for a round object rotating in some or all directions?
Asked by flo | 10 responses -
Do you think it is odd to list fish under the heading fish, and shelfish under seafood?
Asked by JLeslie | 31 responses -
Would people from England think of me as an annoying anglophile?
Asked by WhovianGirl18 from iPhone | 8 responses