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My question is

My question is

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“My question is” is a short phrase people use when they want to ask something clearly. It often starts a […]

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First priority

First priority

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Making something your first priority means you put it above other things. People use the phrase when they want to

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Timeslot vs time slot

Timeslot vs time slot

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“Timeslot vs time slot” is a question about how to write one idea. People ask if they should write it

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I am very much looking forward

I am very much looking forward

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The phrase I am very much looking forward shows strong, friendly interest in something that will happen. People use it

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There has been vs there have been

There has been vs there have been

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“There has been vs there have been” is a common grammar question. Learners want to know which form to use

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In vs within

In vs within

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The prepositions in and within both talk about place, time, or limits, but they are not always interchangeable. It is

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Marquee vs marquis

Marquee vs marquis

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“Marquee vs marquis” is a short question but it can cause real confusion. The two words look similar and sound

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Hi there meaning

Hi there meaning

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The phrase hi there is a casual greeting people use in speech, text messages, and emails. It often signals friendliness

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Some of whom vs some of who

Some of whom vs some of who

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The phrases some of whom and some of who look similar, but only one is usually correct in standard English.

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Day off vs off day

Day off vs off day

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The phrases day off and off day both talk about time away from normal work or about a bad day,

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Input vs imput

Input vs imput

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“Input vs imput” is a simple but useful topic for writers and computer users. Most people know input as the

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Who else vs whom else

Who else vs whom else

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“Who else vs whom else” is a small grammar question many people ask. The choice between who else and whom

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Attain vs obtain

Attain vs obtain

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The choice between attain and obtain confuses many learners and writers. Both verbs mean to get something, but they differ

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Yupper meaning

Yupper meaning

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“Yupper meaning” is a small but useful topic if you read slang, chat messages, or social posts. Many people see

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Non-finite verbs

Non-finite verbs

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Non-finite verbs are verb forms that do not show tense or agree with a subject. They include infinitives, gerunds, and

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