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“Where does he go

WEBThe answer will you “to” independent of the question. Where does he go? (no “to”) He goes to the library. (“to”) or: Where does he go to? (“to”) He goes for a walk. …

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Using have/has vs. there is/there are

WEBUsing have/has vs. there is/there are. I’m explaining to students the different situations ways we’d use there is/there are vs. have/has. I’m focusing on the uses where …

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Which one is correct: “Where she fit in” VS. “Where she fit”

WEB“Fit” comes across as more binary: she fits or she doesn’t. Having said that I think either usage would be well understood.

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“I feel well” vs “I feel good”

WEBSo, if well is an adjective, then it means healthy: I feel well = My health is good. And if you feel good, then you feel happy (“I feel good! And I feel nice, like sugar …

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What does spite mean in “spite of despondence” in the poem …

WEBThe poem Endymion by John Keats reads: A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower …

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Difference between “remedy”, “heal”, “cure” and “treat”

WEBHeal: to make free from injury or disease; to make sound or whole; to restore to health. Cure: to restore to health, soundness, or normality; to bring about recovery …

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**at** New Year or **in** New Year

WEBAnswer. “In the new year” (In + definite article “the”, always lower case) means “during the forthcoming year starting next January 1st”, and is often used to …

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“My heart beat wildly” or “My heart beat strongly”

WEBMy heart beat strongly as the national anthem played in honor of our victorious Olympic athletes. On the other hand, saying “my heart beat wildly” suggests …

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Why do you call it “the produce aisle”

WEBProduce here refers to “fresh fruits and vegetables”. It’s the noun version of that word, not the verb, and so its stress falls on the first syllable. Therefore the produce …

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Grammatical name

WEBWhat is the grammatical name and function of "The variety of vitamins and nutrients in green beans" help prevent many health problems Answer In English …

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Difference between the meaning of “noun which verb” and “noun …

WEBFor example: What is the difference between the meaning of “Health centers which conduct free medical check-ups…” and “Health centers conducting free medical …

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Is “X is a risk of substance abuse” an ambiguous statement

WEBIf this is a quiz given to anyone in the field of health (either student or otherwise), it would be entirely clear, I believe. In this context “Risk of substance abuse” …

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What does ‘ed’ mean

WEBNorth American A casualty department; = "emergency room"; abbreviated ED.Lexico. My health insurance card lists "in-network member responsibilities" (fees) …

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Is “may possibly” grammatically correct

WEBI would like to know if it is grammatically correct to use may possibly to express possibility, such as in the following sentence: . Middle income countries may …

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GRE sentence completion question – word ambiguity

WEBThe following is a GRE question from the Hard practice question set of the Official ETS guide, 2nd Edition. Select the two answer choices that, when used to …

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How to define common word for health places

WEBA word that is more appropriate for the same theme is workspace. [Oxford Dictionaries] 1 Space in which to work. 1.1 An area rented or sold for commercial …

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Is there any difference between the phrase “from day to day”, “day …

WEB“Day to day“ is used in connection with things that are routine and perhaps happen daily. Example: “Exercise is part of my day to day routine”. “From day to day” …

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Is this sentence grammatically correct (placement of helping verb

WEBI’m not sure about How and have here.. 2 possibilities: a) How health care monitoring devices have helped in changing your life? b) How have health care …

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Difference between “computation” and “calculation”

WEBAnswer. They’re pretty close to synonyms, but “calculation” implies a strictly arithmetic process, whereas “computation” might involve applying rules in a systematic …

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