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lag behind [with/on/at] work | WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2023 · Hello everyone, Would you tell me if they all work or which one works best to convey that "I" sometimes have trouble keeping up with my work? Is "my" necessary here? self-made example: …
In the UK vs. in UK? | WordReference Forums
Jun 22, 2011 · In the UK. The full name is "the United Kingdom of ...", so the definite article is retained.
the use of "AS" as in Labled as outsiders? - WordReference Forums
Oct 15, 2014 · Hi guys, I have a question about the use of "as" as in this sentence: "Those who speak another dialect will be labeled as outsiders." My professor deleted the "as," so I wonder do we have a …
confrontive or confrontative? - WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2008 · Hi there, I found "confrontive" in a text I have to correct and it seems wrong to me. It doesn't have a dictionary definition as such, but interestingly enough, there are over 20 000 Google …
To be subject to something [phrasal verb?] - WordReference Forums
Aug 26, 2017 · PHRASAL VERB: an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element, typically either an adverb, as in break down, or a preposition, for example see to, or a combination of both, …
Got lost/Go missing - WordReference Forums
Apr 30, 2016 · Hello. I am interested in the correct use of these two verbs. When someone loses your item, e.g. a suitcase, can you use both words? E.g. you arrive at the airport and you do not get your …
[going for a walk] or [taking a walk] | WordReference Forums
May 17, 2023 · Most of my non-native English speaking friends think "going for a walk" is wrong because you are walking around outside. It should be rephased to make the construction below.
Pestle as a verb. - WordReference Forums
Oct 25, 2009 · We sometimes use 'grind' by itself, to refer the motion itself, without meaning that anything was being ground. Why do you need this verb? The actual motion made is a kind of …
Refusing or lending him? - WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2019 · Hello English speakers, this is the context: What should I do when my friend request to borrow money from me? Refusing or lending him? Is the expression of red part correct and natural? …