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  2. To Level Angry Charges? - English Forward

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    = blame or accuse someone (of something). It is more common in criminal contexts. Justice Department officials say all decisions to level charges under the Obama Administration have been made on their merits, not to dissuade whistle-blowers. I am afraid I must now level the same charges against White on the basis of his letter.

  3. I See A Book Call - English Forward

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    Mike Oliver (Email Removed) burbled news:(Email Removed): why not "from the Mars" Following the lead of Ukraine, Congo, and Gambia, the Martian ambassador protested the "the" as demeaning.

  4. The Structure And Meaning Of A Sentence? - English Forward

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    Now we come for something of consummate importance and thee, with thy dwelling place to be undisturbed, puts thy fox-hole before the interests of humanity. Before the interests of thy people. I this and that in the this and that of thy father. I this and that and that in thy this. Pick up that bag.”

  5. Spot Error In These Sentence:? - English Forward

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    But plan on +V-ing is the pattern. If you want V-ng, you always get two in this pattern, but if you don't, you wont receive anything.

  6. Stative Verbs? - English Forward

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    Can all verbs be used as stative verbs, for example : 1. Why do you ask? 2. Why do you laugh at my remarks ? 3. Why do you say that I am not old enough yet.

  7. Hi! I'm Wondering How I? - English Forward

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    Hi! I'm wondering how I should write the following sentence: 'It is a topic THAT I consider very promising for future research.'

  8. Not Writing Out Certain Numbers In Dialogue? - English Forward

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    Normally, when I have characters say numbers, I write them out in words, for example "100" would simply be "one hundred." However, I make exceptions when they have to quote something like Scripture, because I don't want it to get too messy in writing all that out in words. For example: "He was referring to Genesis 1:28 through 31," he explained.

  9. Spinning - English Forward

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    I'm not sure why you are surprised, except maybe that spun/span is not a famous of a US/UK difference as ... you really use it for all uses of "spin"?

  10. This Scarf May Also Serve As A Belt. - English Forward

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    Well, the purpose isn't really to hold up your pants, but to look pretty. I've seen women use men's neckties as well as scarves as a decorative accessory threaded through belt loops.