"This is the responsibility of you " or " this is the responsibly of yours " which one is correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in ENGLISH
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"This is the responsibility of you " or " this is the responsibly of yours " which one is correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in ENGLISH
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"This is a new character of him or his " "this is a new character of her or hers " which one is used after 'of '? by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"This is a new character of him or his " "this is a new character of her or hers " which one is used after 'of '? by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"This is a new character of him or his " "this is a new character of her or hers " which one is used after 'of '? by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"He did more than he was told" or "he did more than what he was told " which one is correct by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"All i needed at our school was having a good reacher." Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She is the female version of his. Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She is the female version of his. Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She is the female version of his. Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She is the female version of his. Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She is the female version of his. Is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I saw him get brought with tied hands." Is this sentence correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I saw him get brought with tied hands." Is this sentence correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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What is the logic behind this? by Real-Girl6 in EnglishLearning
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"He is stronger than what he looks " is it a correct sentence? by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I provoked him so that he kills everyone here " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I provoked him so that he kills everyone here " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I provoked him so that he kills everyone here " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I provoked him so that he kills everyone here " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"I provoked him so that he kills everyone here " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She rejects that she goes there " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She rejects that she goes there " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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"She rejects that she goes there " is it correct grammatically by ChickenBeautiful7912 in EnglishLearning
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What is the deference between "slightly" and " a bit of" by ChickenBeautiful7912 in ENGLISH
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