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@snailplane by their salary of course
 
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[ SmokeDetector ] Request for explanation: Relative and demonstrative pronouns "that" and "those" by Angela on english.stackexchange.com
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Is the British garden the same as the American yard?
Or maybe yard is more general, in that yards can be devoid of vegetation but gardens cannot?
I'm asking about the open area that adjoins a house and is part of the property.
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16:16
@Mitch you're so obviously a fake.
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer: What do you call someone who studies calendars? by Shrek is sexy on english.stackexchange.com
 
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21:12
Hello! A friend and I just had a very fun time reading The Chaos Of English Pronunciation by Gerard Nolst Trenité and thought it could be really fun to pick up some poetry or short story collection that had challenging vocabulary that might stretch our mind a bit. Not really looking for comparably convoluted/contrived as the example though. Any tips for something we might enjoy to pick up at the local library or bookstore?
Here's the example we were just enjoying: ncf.idallen.com/english.html
21:32
That's pretty good (and hard to beat).
21:45
hi
Could anyone tell me if "lose" is the correct word here:
Moreover, the glue scheme does not lose its advantage despite the presence of water
Probably. It makes sense; advantages can be lost (and gained).
Or not lost, as here.
22:19
Hello
hmm where is the message that I had starred about the glottal stop? someone removed it from the starboard. well anyway.
@AndrewLeach someone told me I should use loose not lose!
@sky-light Tell them to get lost with their loose choice of words :)
22:34
18 C here. it feels cold.
Hi Andrew!
@AndrewLeach Thanks.

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