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What parts of speech are the words used in comparative clauses?

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“Had been + ing” or “have been + ing”

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contexts for "to learn" vs. "for learning"

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"ing"-form after "while" / "during" question

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Usage of the definite article with plural nouns in generic sense

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Usage of the infinitive in the sentence “I was here to see it”

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Why is there need of "out," such as 'sold out"?

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Is it correct English to say "go straight at + a place"?

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"I've been doing this (for) a week" -- When do you leave out the 'for' when talking about duration, and when do you not?

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“Where would I...”, and “how would I...” in the future

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"He said that if it <rained / rains> <tomorrow / the next day>, he <would / will> not go to the beach."

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Differences between "a X of a Y" and "the X of a Y"?

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3.15, is that "three point fifteen" or "three point one five"?

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First conditional sentence or second conditional sentence?

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