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Can someone explain the construction of this question?
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Wouldn’t expect to come across “low key” in Chomsky’s writing.
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Why is "Tell the story again" correct? How? Doesn't "tell" often take a person? Shouldn't it be "say" without person?
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1kl25xu/why_is_tell_the_story_again_correct_how_doesnt/
I've been learning English on Duo for 1.5 years now and I feel like I'm making very slow progress.
I'm from China, I'm 35 years old, I've been studying English for so long and I got 36 points on Duo. How should I plan my subsequent study? Can anyone give a little advice?
Fruit or fruits
I've been always taught that plural form of fruit is fruit, but today I came across fruits in the text, so which is it? Are both forms ok? Can we use them or is fruits a mistake??? #plurals
"I hated them for they were so phony" is that correct English? I heard it from Kurt Cobain
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1jptmn4/i_hated_them_for_they_were_so_phony_is_that/
How to pronounce this name? Sathena
Hello, I am needing help pronouncing this female name. Sathena, I know it has a silent letter in it but do not know which one.
The taste of coffee ☕ without sugar
It's not sour,not salty,not sweet so what is it ?I know a word but I am not sure if it's correct or not
"How does he/she look?" vs "What does he/she look like?"
In which circumstances should I use each sentence? Normally, I'd use the second one to understand someone's physical appearance (Is she tall? What does the criminal look like?), whereas I'd use the first one to know if someone is looking sick, unwell, hurt, et cetera (Is he sick? Did he injure himself? How does he look?). Is my usage correct? And, is there any other way to use these sentences?
What's the opposite of cash money? [US]
If a person has no cash on them, only money on their card, what would a possible dialogue sound like? – You got some cash? – Nah, only XXX. (digital? card money? electronic? bank funds? or is there no term for it in the regular language?) Thank you everyone!