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Q: Why sometimes my question shows "modified by", but the content hasn't been edited?

L. MonetaWhy sometimes my question shows "modified by", but the content hasn't been edited? For example, my most recent question shows in the list that it has been modified by a user. But in fact, when I check the question, there's no sign of any editing. Is it because the edit is awaiting peer rev...

 
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Hello people, can anyone help me out with a verb that I don't get in a formal speech in a Youtube video ? The passage starts around 3:16, and the URL is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4MtXqAaUWc#t=3m16s

Here is my transcript of the passage :

What theology books are you reading John that tell you that ? I (verb) one, and I (verb) it pretty thoroughly
 
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Q: Why does not everyone accept an answer?

Element115I'm fairly new to StackExchange and this is the first community I've participated heavily in. One thing I can't figure out is why more people don't mark their questions as answered when a thorough answer has been provided. It seems like doing this would prevent those items that keep being bumped ...

Dang
ELLers are sure hung up on the acceptance
Like totally
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@new_user you should wait till I can listen to it with a hands-free. It sounds like he's a kilometer away
Weird topic BTW O.O
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ Yes, the recording is especially bad at this particular moment in the video
 
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Q: Ellipses of OF in given context

Soumya GhoshThat show is something i can never get tired of watching. That show is something I can never get tired watching. Are both the sentences grammatically correct? I've never really heard anyone use tired in similar contexts and leave out the of, so I was just wondering if the second sentence is oka...

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@new_user He says "I haven't read one"
Anonymous
I have trouble hearing the next part, but the sentence could be "I haven't read one, and I've examined this pretty thoroughly"
@snailplane Thanks
 
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> Researchers have studied the neural response of Japanese junior high school students learning English as a second language, while listening to English sentences. More proficient boys showed more activation in parts of the brain associated with grammatical rules (syntax); girls used a wider range of language information, including speech sounds (phonology) and meaning of words and sentences (semantics). These discoveries may help optimize how boys and girls are taught English.

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