Categories : English Vocabulary (529)
Verb Agreements
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Like it more vs like it better
- Question asked by Anushri
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 0 answers
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congratulations for or congratulations on?
- Question asked by Anushri
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 4 answers
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Consider to do or consider doing?
- Question asked by Anushri
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 4 answers
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Enter into the room or enter the room?
- Question asked by Alizo
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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use "and" or "or"?
- Question asked by Kenken
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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advice for or advice on?
- Question asked by Jeny
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 5 answers
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about at or at about?
- Question asked by Rama
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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Online Test Link
- Question asked by V.Padma
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 0 answers
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Spare the rod, and spoil the _____
- Question asked by Nitesh
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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Throw a ______ to catch a herring.
- Question asked by Nitesh
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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The cheapest is the dearest or cheapest is dearest?
- Question asked by Chandralekha
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 1 answer
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None cut the diamond but a _____
- Question asked by Jatin
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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Synonym of "Second thoughts are best"?
- Question asked by Alligato
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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Silence is golden
- Question asked by Benjamin
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers
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Synonym of "Big ship needs deep waters"?
- Question asked by Alizo
- in English Vocabulary
- 9 years ago.
- 1 answer
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What is difference nobody and no body?
- Question asked by Pravin G Patil
- in English Vocabulary
- 10 years ago.
- 0 answers
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the synonym of "fraud" is "argument" or "imposter"?
- Question asked by fat.worm
- in English Vocabulary
- 10 years ago.
- 0 answers
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I want to know what is the meaning of " Go and punch the rat repeatedly, it's theraputic & you know that always cheers you up!.
- Question asked by Jeanette
- in English Vocabulary
- 10 years ago.
- 0 answers
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meaning of wide spread truth
- Question asked by nitin
- in English Vocabulary
- 10 years ago.
- 0 answers
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Fill in the space in the following sentence , the old truck gave us a lot of engine trouble, and we ------------ buying it.
- Question asked by Tamara
- in English Vocabulary
- 10 years ago.
- 1 answer