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Is it Either? Is it Or? Is it Neither? Use the Phrase-Choice tag to help you complete the perfect sentence, say what you really mean, and learn new words and phrases.

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I have the text in book Dogwood by Chris Fabry: I whirled in the seat and grabbed his right arm in a death grip. Carson overcompensated and jerked the wheel left, weaving into the next lane. A horn ...
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We can say: I wiped the dirt off my face ("off" here is a preposition) Instead of saying that, we can just say I wiped my face off ("off" here is an adverb) My question is that, We ...
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Source: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC, September 29, 2015) Jimmy: That's funny. Has there ever been a situation where you didn't know your lines before? Viola: There's been a situation where I have not ...
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I wrote this example. The cooling system on my PC gave in/gave out yesterday. One of the hoses burst and leaked the coolant onto my new graphics card. Do both "give in" and "give out&...
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The amount of water consumed in agriculture was 400 billion cubic meters in India in 2010. In 2010, water consumption for agricultural use in India amounted to 400 billion cubic meters. I think ...
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1- "lean" is intransitive. Normally, "the ladder is leaning against the wall" expresses a state is static. It already in its final position, touching the wall at an angle. But say, ...
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What would you call something that is a clearly defined, measurable result you intend to achieve by a specific date, expressed in concrete terms (numbers, facts, scales, or expert assessments - see ...
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I was taught that we use "hear" for something we don't concentrate on and "listen to" for things that we really focus on. That is a general concept, but when applying that to real ...
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The Oxford Learner's Dictionary says "to crouch" and "to squat" are synonyms. But I guess there is difference. It seems when you squat, your bottom is on your heels but when you ...
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In Vietnam we often say "when you are very hungry, rice is also delicious to you". When you are full, food doesn't taste good to you. But when you are hungry, even the most boring food ...
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I have been watching a lot of American movies and recently I hear people (in the movies) say "I'll be in and out" a couple of times in action movies or movies about gangsters. The dictionary ...
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I am sure these sentences imply the race is finished: -he came first in the race -he finished first in the race -he won first place in the race I am also sure these sentences imply the race is not ...
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The dictionary says: fall short fail to meet an expectation or standard. Say a company set a sale target of 1 million dollar in revenue per year. There are 2 situations: Situation 1: the company ...
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In an essay, I wrote: The figure jumped dramatically from 0 in 2000 to 9 billion dollars six years later/after six years. Here's his comment: "The change did not take place six years later =&...
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The example is mine. I haven't seen my old classmate since graduation. I really don't know how her fate turned out/how things turned out for her. Which one is more idiomatic if I'd like to say that ...
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