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  1. With someone's help - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    With someone's help Ask Question Asked 11 years, 5 months ago Modified 11 years, 5 months ago

  2. Meaning of "Killing someone dead" - English Language Learners …

    I've heard this sentence recently in season 1 episode 1 of the TV show "13 Reasons Why" at about 18:05: If you don't improve your language, I will kill you dead. What does “Killing …

  3. formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you ...

    I have received an email from someone at work. He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email. It looks like you …

  4. Can someone explain the difference of "note" vs "take note"? Thanks

    Jun 28, 2024 · Can someone explain the difference of "note" vs "take note"? Both have the meaning of "paying special attention". Is the "special attention" the same with both

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  6. "I and someone", "me and someone" or "I and someone we"

    40 "I and someone are interested" is grammatically correct. It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say …

  7. Blow someone up - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    It does not mean exploding someone with dynamite hahaha! I don't know if I would call this a common idiom, but the meaning is pretty clear to mossy native speakers. It means the paper …

  8. synonyms - What is a word for rudely interrupting/cutting …

    Apr 10, 2025 · What is a word for rudely interrupting/cutting someone off mid sentence? And trying to end the conversation? It was unintentional but I still need to apologise

  9. proper nouns - "I and John" vs. "John and myself" vs. "John and I ...

    It is also used to make clear or emphasize that you performed the action and not someone else. "I caught the fish myself" means I did it, not someone else, and I had no or minimal help. …

  10. word request - Term used to describe someone who explicitly …

    Term used to describe someone who explicitly follows directions when they know that doing so will result in a negative effect Ask Question Asked 10 years, 9 months ago Modified 4 years, 8 …