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  1. people with/from/of different backgrounds - WordReference Forums

    Nov 27, 2016 · There are some discussions here: Of/with/from different background. But it is not exactly what I am looking for. I am wondering which of the following is correct: (a) I've been working with …

  2. fuck you / fuck off | WordReference Forums

    Aug 25, 2006 · Topic phrases: fuck you / fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?

  3. العربية (Arabic) - WordReference Forums

    Sep 23, 2005 · Questions about Arabic, or translations between Arabic and any other language.

  4. What is the relationship between Khmer, Thai, and Viet languages

    Oct 26, 2007 · Thai and Lao belong to a completely different language family, viz. Tai-Kadai. This kind of classification makes an abstraction of the influence of other languages over the centuries, possible …

  5. Here you are / Here you go / There you are / There you go

    Oct 26, 2006 · There are some contexts where "here/there you are" and "here/there you go" are quite different. But when said while handing something to someone else, they are interchangeable, right?

  6. Different ways of saying "etc." | WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2013 · When the reader can’t know what’s being omitted and it’s not clear that there are more items in the list, etc. may signal laziness or dishonesty. In lazy moments, some writers use etc. when …

  7. act different / differently - WordReference Forums

    Oct 19, 2013 · Dear all, There was a big earthquake in the country and many people regret that if they had known beforehand the big one would come, they could have acted (differently / different) and …

  8. has tried several different jobs (question about the tense)

    Dec 29, 2022 · She has tried several different jobs before she decided to become a full-time writer. Why not "had tried" or just "tried"? Is the present perfect tense the best choice here? My first thought was …

  9. catch a cold or catch cold? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 16, 2007 · The expressions mean something different: To catch a cold is to catch the disease. To catch cold, or to take cold is to stay out too long in cold weather and spend a long time shivering …

  10. technology vs. technologies | WordReference Forums

    Apr 21, 2010 · Usually technology refers to one field of technology, like nuclear technology or computer technology. Technologies refers to different field, for example the technologies needed to launch and …