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Should vs must: respectively meaning expectation vs strong certainty
What is the difference between these two sentences:
He should be at home now. (expectation)
He must be at home now. (strong certainty)
I don't really understand the difference between expectation ...
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What does "deadly" mean in "deadly whisper"?
"Have you any idea how worried I have been?" Said Mrs Weasley in a deadly whisper.
I looked up the dictionary for the word deadly but it has a dozen meanings and I can't seem to fit the ...
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Ambiguity of Infinitive
I read the following sentence in a TOEIC book:
Receive a customized learning plan to set goals and overcome the challenges that cause many players to get discouraged.
Which one is the correct ...
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What is the adjective for a person that doesn't have any vices or sin
I always forget this word even though I use it often and when I do try to recall it, for some reason I always think of the word "bipartisan".
I would describe it somebody's lifestyle, an ...
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How to say A is sitting to the left left of C, if the position is "A B C", without mentioning B?
Something like "A is to the second left of C" ?
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What sound would an English speaker produce when the reduced vowel in ‘want𝑒d’ or ‘𝑒xist’ is under secondary stress (e.g. long note in a song)?
Technically it’s a reduced /ɪ/ phoneme, but when it falls under secondary
stress it changes its phonetic value (exist /ᵻɡˈzɪst/ > existential
/ˌɛɡzˈstɛnʃl/; necessary /ˈnɛsᵻsəri/ > necessity /...
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Can "however" void what has been said beforehand? [closed]
Google’s English dictionary, powered by Oxford Languages, says that "however" introduces a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
Then ...
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Difference between "human male" and "male human"
Could you please help me settle an argument? It's regarding the semantic difference between "human male" and "male human". Despite the different ordering of adjective and noun, I ...
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Should it be “was” or “were”? “The results were not as conclusive as was/were expected”
The results were not as conclusive as were expected.
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The results were not as conclusive as was expected.
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Aphorism for "if you can't do what you want right now, do something else that furthers the greater goal"?
Are there any well known aphorisms expressing: "if you can't do what you want right now, do something else that furthers the greater goal"?
A few adjacent phrases that don't quite work:
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Europe-bound vs. European-bound
First sentence of this article: https://apnews.com/article/libya-europe-migrants-shipwreck-7bb9e036d9c9997f524db134aba8b00f
Libya’s coast guard intercepted dozens of Europe-bound migrants on a boat ...
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Should it be "is" or "are"? "This tool has far greater powers than is/are apparent"
I must tell you that this tool has far greater powers than is now apparent.
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I must tell you that this tool has far greater powers than are now apparent.
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Which is correct for “___ has arrived early”: “Nobody,” “None,” or both?
I have a question about subject-verb agreement with indefinite pronouns. Which of the following would be the most grammatically accurate choice?
_____ has arrived early.
a) Nobody
b) None
c) Both a &...
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Usage of 'Not to mention'
In the sentence below, I used 'not to mention' to emphasize that swimming across the Korea Strait is much more difficult than swimming across the Han River. Does it make sense?
He succeeded in ...
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Where did the usage of "cast" as in "to cast a flag [on a post]" come from?
The usage of "cast" as in "casting a flag [on a post, to be reviewed by moderation]" seems much less common than "to flag [a post, etc.]", but it is used extensively on ...