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What does “Gollum-like” mean?

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Gollum-like is an adjective, it means that something or someone resembles, looks like or acts like a Gollum.   Gollum is a fictional character from the...

“she don’t need your advice” …in this sentence should we use “doesn’t” or “don’t”?

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I have seen this many times. Many people use don't with "he" and "she". Can we use "don't" instead of "doesn’t"? You are correct. The third...

I’m not able to convert following sentences.

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Can you convert the voice of following two sentences? The mall has been constructed by an MNC bases in USA. Don't forget to submit the assignment on...
introduction, opening, initiation, first contact, meeting

15 Phrasal Verbs with CALL: call up, call out, call around …

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1. Call after To give a child the same name as someone else, especially a family member We have called him Benjamin after his father. 2. Call around...

I want to know which of the following two sentences is correct?

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(a) He refused doing that. (b) He denied doing that.“He denied doing that” is the correct sentence as the verb to deny is usually followed...

When to use Soft – Hard – Smooth – Rough

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Tell me the difference of soft and smooth and their opposite is hard and rough... Most of the time we use “smooth” when we want...
bright as a button idiom

10 Idioms About Technology 📱 bells and whistles, a well-oiled machine, hit the panic...

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Technology is all around us and it is really changing the way we live our lives. Some say technology is making things better and...

I have spent almost eight lonely years in prison? or I spent almost eight...

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I have spent almost eight and lonely years in prison. I spent almost eight and lonely years in prison. I am confused about using...

What does “to get over” mean?

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The expression to get over means to recover from something or someone.   The expression is often used after a bad break up with a boyfriend...

What does the expression “out of touch” mean?

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The expression out of touch is used a lot in every day, colloquial English. This expression can mean a person is uninformed or ignorant...

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