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Points Date Pair Term / Answer given Level Status Gloss
- Nov 27 '12 eng>eng I love the chair's color In my experience ... pro closed no
4 Nov 28 '11 deu>eng zeigen in + Accusative Case faces easy closed no
- Jul 26 '10 deu>eng a: bedeutet lang aussprechen a: use a long a, as in day, fade, date pro closed no
- Jan 14 '10 eng>eng were agreed You can say it that way, too easy closed ok
- Jun 24 '09 deu>eng Werkstudent work-study participant pro closed ok
4 Jan 14 '09 eng>eng facility sounds like an extra room or building pro closed no
- Jan 14 '09 eng>eng St. or St (Saint) I always knew it with a '.' easy closed ok
NP Jan 5 '09 eng>eng data is or are ? Either, in the USA pro closed no
- Dec 17 '08 eng>eng Descendant comes from pro closed no
- Nov 11 '08 eng>eng has been damaged or was damaged? Once or more times easy closed ok
- Oct 30 '08 eng>eng she always is friendly for emphasis easy closed ok
- Oct 10 '08 eng>eng there would Maybe a USA difference ... easy closed no
4 Oct 9 '08 eng>eng out of fiction / article No easy closed no
- Sep 17 '08 eng>eng English verb 2nd choice -- I pray that God heals me. pro closed no
NP Feb 1 '08 eng>eng communications/communication communications pro just_closed no
- Nov 8 '07 eng>eng vocabulary and collocation How about? pro closed no
4 Nov 6 '07 eng>eng proofreading (if) why not rephrase? pro closed no
- Aug 29 '07 eng>eng any difference? From my view .... pro closed no
- Jul 2 '07 eng>eng upon sounds fine to me pro closed ok
4 Jul 2 '07 eng>eng thereto door #2 pro closed ok
- May 9 '07 eng>eng "What can I do you for?" There IS a difference pro closed no
4 Feb 2 '07 eng>eng not so much...as... Yes easy closed no
- Jan 22 '07 eng>eng a majority of users prefer (or "prefers"?) product X prefers pro closed no
4 Oct 4 '06 eng>eng so that wouldn't / shouldn't I do see a shade of difference easy closed no
- Sep 8 '06 eng>eng couln't help somebody doing help WITH my family's easy closed no
- Sep 2 '06 eng>eng arrive to Seems to be an accepted form easy closed no
4 Jul 18 '06 eng>eng dry hay pile both are correct pro closed no
4 Jun 15 '06 eng>eng "attracted to discovering it" (AGAIN) My shot pro closed ok
3 May 18 '06 eng>deu vocabulary The groups were talking different languages.... pro closed no
3 May 18 '06 eng>deu Rip and replace How I would understand it pro closed no
3 May 11 '06 eng>eng declare .... of cultural and touristic to to be of cultural pro closed no
4 Feb 7 '06 eng>eng use of 1.5-fold ... by 1.5 to 2 times that of XXX pro closed no
- Oct 20 '05 eng>eng not have to / don't have to the first pro closed no
- Jun 20 '05 deu>eng unterliegen incorporate pro closed no
4 May 27 '05 eng>eng Tame vs Harness go with harness pro closed no
- May 17 '05 eng>eng term for a person whose parents are of different nationality first-generation... pro closed no
- Mar 16 '05 eng>eng ...for everyone who speaks English, **or wants to**! To answer your first question.... pro closed no
4 Nov 15 '04 eng>eng "...to become senator" or "...to become a senator" depends.... easy closed no
- Oct 5 '04 eng>eng barrel vs. cask vs. keg of beer tun pro closed ok
- Sep 20 '04 eng>eng distrust and mistrust Yes, according to Merriam Webster easy closed no
3 Jul 15 '04 deu>eng Rufbus On-call bus pro closed ok
- Jun 10 '04 deu>eng Plombe vials pro closed ok
- Apr 27 '04 eng>eng By May 2005, the representatives shall have been trained on how to use ... shall is ok, but... pro closed no
- Apr 2 '04 deu>eng "reisende soll man nicht aufhalten" Redewendung Don't let the door hit you in the a$$ on your way out! pro closed ok
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