- Better? The best? What do we believe in?
- Looking for help finding research on a topic
- Redundancy rules
- Subjunctives in 'Tinker, Tailor, ...'
- Phonology, phonetics, and prosody
- A book for linguistcs
- that-complements
- Master degree books
- Teaching Adjective Order (Semantics)
- heating and air
- Can we trust Wikipedia the website?
- What is an island?
- discourse markers?
- Clt approaches
- Too many "than"s?
- what is the difference between CAH and CA?
- conditional 2- hard to tell tense
- If there were a giant 2.8 meters tall, he would hit the Guinness record.
- Linguistics for teenagers
- Corpus L. Question: What counts as a word in BNC spoken?
- heaping scorn on
- My/ With pleasure!
- get along (well) with my family
- am I not ?
- Schools of linguistics and linguistic theories
- Help with morphology trees-please.
- thesis
- Omission of indefinite article
- Help please!
- "why do you think..."/"how do you know...": difference in interpretation
- [Vocabulary] 'ding-dong'
- getting better day by day vs gets better day by day
- In the early days of passenger flight
- a half/half a teaspoon of salt ?
- promise
- "Keep your car doors locked, and your windows rolled up..."
- envisage x ponder
- Are these sentences natural? October 13
- used to and would
- infinitive
- then
- i've eaten already or I ate already.
- Kafkaesque but Freudian?
- [Grammar] is that sentence correct?
- habit in the simple past
- [Vocabulary] 'ding-dong'
- getting better day by day vs gets better day by day
- In the early days of passenger flight
- promise
- "Keep your car doors locked, and your windows rolled up..."
- a half/half a teaspoon of salt ?
- envisage x ponder
- Are these sentences natural? October 13
- used to and would
- then
- i've eaten already or I ate already.
- infinitive
- Kafkaesque but Freudian?
- [Grammar] is that sentence correct?
- habit in the simple past
- habit in the simple past
- [Grammar] is that sentence correct?
- Kafkaesque but Freudian?
- infinitive
- i've eaten already or I ate already.
- then
- used to and would
- Are these sentences natural? October 13
- envisage x ponder
- a half/half a teaspoon of salt ?
- "Keep your car doors locked, and your windows rolled up..."
- promise
- In the early days of passenger flight
- getting better day by day vs gets better day by day
- [Vocabulary] 'ding-dong'
- Cockney Rhyming Slang 2 (10 questions)
- How (10 questions)
- To & For (10 questions)
- Mine & My (10 questions)
- Zero or Definite Article (10 questions)
- Prepositions after Nouns 2 (10 questions)
- Prepositions after Adjectives 2 (10 questions)
- Infinitives with or without 'to' (2) (10 questions)
- Phrasal verbs - Count (10 questions)
- Prepositions after Adjectives (10 questions)
- Idioms- Crime (10 questions)
- Idioms- War & Violence (10 questions)
- Articles- Geographical terms and names (10 questions)
- Phrasal verbs - Move (10 questions)
- Phrasal verbs - Slip (10 questions)
- Idioms- Politics (10 questions)
- Spelling- 'ie' and 'ei' (10 questions)
- Idioms- Clothes (10 questions)
- Phrasal verbs - Throw (10 questions)
- Cockney Rhyming Slang (10 questions)
- Carve up
- Carve out
- Carve up
- Wrap around
- Wrap round
- Wrap around
- Wrap round
- Text out
- Jerk around
- Slice off
- Slice up
- Smoke out
- Count on
- Count upon
- Count upon
- Count out
- Count towards
- Jerk around
- Jerk off
- Count off
- Bet the farm
- Bet the ranch
- At death's door
- Hooked
- Eat something for breakfast
- Kick over the traces
- Living over the brush
- Kick the can down the road
- Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion
- Gallows humour
- Move the chains
- Scratch the surface
- Late bloomer
- Pile it on thick
- If worst comes to worst
- Confirmed bachelor
- Father figure
- Take aback
- Who has eaten of the pot knows the taste of the broth
- Off on one