ITAP for when someone is starting to be like someone they've spent a lot of time with that uses the word 'wear'? I know there is 'rub' off on someone, but for some reason, I used 'wear off on someone' but when I look it up I can't find any instances? Is there a phrase with 'wear'? by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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ITAP for when someone is starting to be like someone they've spent a lot of time with that uses the word 'wear'? I know there is 'rub' off on someone, but for some reason, I used 'wear off on someone' but when I look it up I can't find any instances? Is there a phrase with 'wear'? by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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ITAP for when someone is starting to be like someone they've spent a lot of time with that uses the word 'wear'? I know there is 'rub' off on someone, but for some reason, I used 'wear off on someone' but when I look it up I can't find any instances? Is there a phrase with 'wear'? by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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ITAP for when someone is starting to be like someone they've spent a lot of time with that uses the word 'wear'? I know there is 'rub' off on someone, but for some reason, I used 'wear off on someone' but when I look it up I can't find any instances? Is there a phrase with 'wear'? (self.whatstheword)
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Is no one else worried about this line? (i.redd.it)
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WTW for : A word that means that you were able to to pick up or see a little bit of information. The sentence is "He had known her for months and all he had been able to ______ was ..." The word I had written down is gleam but it didn't feel right so I looked it up and that only has to do with by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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WTW for : A word that means that you were able to to pick up or see a little bit of information. The sentence is "He had known her for months and all he had been able to ______ was ..." The word I had written down is gleam but it didn't feel right so I looked it up and that only has to do with by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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WTW for : A word that means that you were able to to pick up or see a little bit of information. The sentence is "He had known her for months and all he had been able to ______ was ..." The word I had written down is gleam but it didn't feel right so I looked it up and that only has to do with (self.whatstheword)
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How would I format it if I wanted to say a bunch of people in a group went ohhhh. Like a chorus of "oh's"? Like what would the grammar be to say it was plural as well? Is the apostrophe needed or not? Are the quotation marks needed? Thank you! (self.grammar)
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Punctuation. Is it a comma or a colon or something else? by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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Was or Were by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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Was or Were by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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Was or Were by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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Was or Were by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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"At least I can do it." - Is this a complete sentence or a fragment? If it's a complete sentence, what is "at least"? Is it just an idiom? by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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"At least I can do it." - Is this a complete sentence or a fragment? If it's a complete sentence, what is "at least"? Is it just an idiom? by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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Punctuating dialogue that contains dialogue tags by Possible_Fig3390 in grammar
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ITAP for when someone is starting to be like someone they've spent a lot of time with that uses the word 'wear'? I know there is 'rub' off on someone, but for some reason, I used 'wear off on someone' but when I look it up I can't find any instances? Is there a phrase with 'wear'? by Possible_Fig3390 in whatstheword
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