Monday December 22nd 2008
"Always" and "since"
Thursday December 18th 2008
Some uses of "In" and "on"
Thursday December 11th 2008
"Too" and "as well"
Friday December 5th 2008
Now you can print your lists!
Friday December 5th 2008
"Suggest" + gerund ("going," "taking"...)
Wednesday December 3rd 2008
"Too" and "also"
Tuesday November 25th 2008
"Consider" and "consider as"
Monday November 17th 2008
"Give up" and "give in"
Tuesday November 11th 2008
"Worst" and "most"
Thursday November 6th 2008
"Could," "can," and "would"
Tuesday November 4th 2008
"Measure" as a transitive verb
Thursday October 30th 2008
"Road" and "street"
Monday October 27th 2008
Modal verbs: "may," "might," "can," "could," and "ought"
Wednesday October 15th 2008
"Under someone's thumb"
Tuesday October 14th 2008
"Sick" and "ill"
Thursday October 9th 2008
Can adjectives function like nouns?
Wednesday October 8th 2008
I am looking at the entry for turnaround online. The entry lists the function as a noun, but one example shows it as an adjective ("24-hour turnaround time"). Please clarify.
Monday October 6th 2008
The verbs gibber, chatter, babble, gabble, and jabber seem to mean the same thing and I don't know which to use and where to use them. Could you help?
Thursday October 2nd 2008
"Undertone" and "overtone"
Monday September 29th 2008
The difference between "subject to" and "subjected to" ? — Dexter
Friday September 26th 2008
Coverage of phrases in the dictionary
Thursday September 25th 2008
Difference between "Don't" and "doesn't"? — Jeanette
Wednesday September 24th 2008
Pronunciation symbols and variants for the vowel sounds in "tot" and "taught"
Friday September 19th 2008
Difference between partially and partly? — Bao, China
Friday September 19th 2008
Which terms are the most frequent ones? Countable nouns or count nouns? Uncountable nouns or noncount nouns?
Wednesday September 17th 2008
Most nouns in English fit into one of two categories: count nouns and noncount nouns (also called mass nouns).