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Get in form, out of form

Is "out of form" a British phrase is sports? Like:(S)He's a bit out of form.And does this sound fine:You need to get in form. You need to get back in...

Asked on 02/15/2021 by It's about English

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Using a plural possessive pronoun for a singular noun?

I am aware that this structure is called "distributive plurals". However, after much research, I feel no closer to the answer. I am writing for a website where the gender...

Asked on 02/15/2021 by StackOverflow

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Is it ok to say "put on" as an order to a pupil when it comes to opening an electronic dictionary on an iPad or any other electronic divice?

I was studying with my sister and I told her to look up some words and as she´s got an iPad I told her "go to the Oxford Lerarner's dictionary...

Asked on 02/14/2021 by Quique

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"Great Leader, X" or "Great Leader X"

I want to know if that comma is necessary in this case, it kinda gives me a feeling that it should be used but I'm not really sure.They went directly...

Asked on 02/13/2021 by NotAMartialArtist

2 answer

What's the difference between "stalk" and "stem"?

Oxford definitions for them:stalk: 1 The main stem of a herbaceous plant. ‘he chewed a stalk of grass’ 1.1 The slender attachment...

Asked on 02/12/2021 by Diamond

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How to avoid multiple "to" in sentence?

In sometimes I use the multiple "to" in a single sentence. But I try to avoid this kind of sentence formation.After eight years I again went to Chennai to join...

Asked on 02/11/2021 by Ranjith Kumar

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Possessive pronoun

Which is/are correct -My watch is better than your one.My watch is better than yours.My watch is better than that of yours....

Asked on 02/10/2021 by Rakesh Sharma

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How the comma works when I list things on a sentence?

Every time I write something like:"She is interested in surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding"The grammar checker suggests me to fix and add a comma before the end, becoming:"She is interested in...

Asked on 02/10/2021 by John John Pichler

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Order of adverb "immediately" in a phrase

I've been struggling with this aspect of the English language and i don't know if there are some rules to it that can help me. I've looked for answers on...

Asked on 02/10/2021 by SoulAndBone

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Different Subject Structure

I saw the sentence below in a scientific book.Also found in this book are various strategies to assess patient health factors...I couldn't understand the "Also found in this book" part....

Asked on 02/10/2021 by Nevzat Doğukan Erbek

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