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Can you clear up my doubts about these sentences?
Asked by lessonenglish | 10 responses -
Which is correct? Let's act with expediency or with expedience?
Asked by wolfram | 9 responses -
Which is the proper sentence form, to put "ever" before "have" or "have" before "ever"?
Asked by RealEyesRealizeRealLies | 19 responses -
Proper use of the apostrophe using proper names?
Asked by srmorgan | 12 responses -
Should I use "was" or "were" here?
Asked by weeveeship | 25 responses -
Is there a difference between analytical and logical thinking?
Asked by hug_of_war | 7 responses -
Have you found Fluther has helped you out?
Asked by lsdh182 | 15 responses -
Grammar: is it "David and I" or "me and David"?
Asked by wgallios | 22 responses -
Chance of a Thunderstorm?
Asked by Stuman | 9 responses -
Could you pass the US Naval Academy entrance exam from 1931? (Questions inside)
Asked by TexasDude | 24 responses -
Why is there such a flagrant disregard of proper spelling and grammar on many internet forums?
Asked by PurpleWig | 56 responses -
Whats the difference between how and why?
Asked by Welcome24 from iPhone | 9 responses -
Why do people feel the need to capitalize things that aren't proper nouns?
Asked by iWitch | 16 responses -
Have you ever created your own language?
Asked by DominicX | 12 responses -
What is the difference, grammatically, between saying "have" and "have gotten"?
Asked by troubleinharlem | 8 responses -
What's the difference between using who's and whose?
Asked by mangeons | 18 responses -
Is it wrong to write "god" instead of "God"?
Asked by Your_Majesty | 52 responses -
Does 61 minutes = "hours" in a grammatical sense?
Asked by MyNewtBoobs | 46 responses -
What expressions really annoy you?
Asked by jsc3791 | 119 responses -
Grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors...what always catches your attention?
Asked by Pied_Pfeffer | 91 responses -
How did a question get to be a question?
Asked by Austinlad | 14 responses -
Why do people often not use capital letters when writing modern English?
Asked by Zaku | 84 responses -
When to use there or their - witch, which or whitch - your and you're?
Asked by aveffects | 20 responses -
Which is correct: "said" or "sed"?
Asked by SundayKittens | 96 responses -
Which is a correct sentence from these two sentences?
Asked by lessonenglish | 33 responses